Kochi:The death of driver V D Girish and conductor V R Baiju in the accident involving the Kerala State Road Transport Corporation bus in Tamil Nadu killing at least 20 people has come as a shock to many who knew them.
The news about the tragedy and death of their colleagues filtered in as the KSRTC management and employees were all set to celebrate the 82nd birthday of the motor service on Thursday.
The State Motor Service was inaugurated by the Maharaja of erstwhile Travancore kingdom, Sree Chithirathirunal Balarama Varma, on February 20, 1938.
Their colleagues recalled that Girish and Baiju were honoured by the KSRTC management for assisting a woman passenger who took ill during a trip to Bengaluru from Ernakulam in June 2018, then KSRTC Managing Director Tomin J Thachankary had issued a letter to both lauding them for taking care of the ailing woman passenger, they said.
They not only drove back some distance to take her to a private hospital but one of them also stayed back after hospital authorities insisted that someone should be there till her relatives arrived, their colleagues said.