Madhya Pradesh: 2 Women Flung Into Air, Killed As Speeding BMW Crashes Into Scooter
Police noted that the driver identified as Gajendra Singh, 28, was rushing to deliver a birthday cake for a friend and was driving in the wrong direction.
Two women were killed after the scooter they were riding on was hit by a speeding BMW car coming in the wrong direction in the Indore district of Madhya Pradesh. The incident which was captured on CCTV, occurred late last night at around 11.50 pm. The women flung several feet high in the air after they were smashed by the car.
In the video, two women are seen riding a white scooter when a BMW, speeding at over 100 kmph, crashes into them head-on without slowing down. The impact was so high that the women with the scooter flung several feet into the air. Both succumbed to their injuries during treatment.
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Mother-Son Flung Into Air As Scooter Collides With Car In UP
A similar incident came to light on July 20 in CCTV where a mother and her son died on the Delhi-Meerut Expressway in the Ghaziabad district of Uttar Pradesh after a speeding car coming from the wrong direction hit their scooter, officials reported.
According to India Today, the police stated that the accident took place around 8 p.m. The victims were taken to a nearby hospital but were pronounced dead on arrival. The deceased were identified as Yash Gautam, 20, and his 40-year-old mother, Manju Devi, both from West Vinod Nagar, Delhi.
The car's driver has been arrested, and the investigation is ongoing. It is important to note that two-wheelers are completely prohibited on the Delhi-Meerut Expressway.