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Monday, February 8, 2016

Man Could Be First Person In Centuries To Be Killed By Meteorite


Indian authorities inspect a crater caused by a suspected meteorite that landed on Feb. 7, 2016, killing a bus driver and injuring three others in Vellore, a district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.

Man Could Be First Person In Centuries To Be Killed By Meteorite

Scientists are testing debris from a mysterious explosion in India that killed one person and injured three others.

 02/08/2016
A man in India died on Saturday due to a fallen object that could have been a meteorite, officials said. 
The object apparently prompted a mysterious explosion that killed a 40-year-old bus driver named Kamaraj, who worked for Bharathidasan Engineering College in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The victim only used one name, which is a common practice for people in the state.
If the object was indeed a meteorite, Kamaraj would be the first person to have been killed by a fallen space rock since 1825, according to The Washington Post.
Some news outlets reported that Kamaraj's death could be the first recorded human fatality caused by a meteorite, but a list by the International Comet Quarterly notes that a death of this kind happened two centuries ago, in another part of India. 

Photos: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/man-killed-by-meteorite_us_56b8d089e4b08069c7a82593
Three other civilians were injured in the blast, which shattered the window panes of buses and buildings and left a giant crater in its wake.
"A mishap occurred yesterday when a meteorite fell in the campus of a private engineering college in Vellore district's K Pantharappalli village," the office of the chief minister of Tamil Nadu stated on Sunday.
It's still unclear whether the object was, in fact, a meteorite. Police recovered debris from the explosion that will be analyzed by a scientist from the Indian Institute of Astrophysics. 
"We wait until the investigation is over to confirm if the object was a meteorite," said Vellore's police chief, Senthil Kumari.
The victim's family will receive 100,000 rupees (about $1471) from the Chief Minister's Public Relief Fund, which provides financial assistance for people in the state of Tamil Nadu. The three injured people will each receive 25,000 rupees.


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