Sultanpur: A moving BMW car caught fire on Lucknow-Varanasi national highway in Sultanpur, Uttar Pradesh. It is being told that as soon as the fire broke out, the driver of the car jumped out of the car and saved his life. The case is said to have taken place last Saturday. It all happened at about 11:30 p.m. on Saturday. It is being told that on Saturday night, a BMW car on Lucknow-Varanasi national highway went on fire near the police training camp at Amhat in Kotwali Nagar. After the fire in the car, the driver saved his life by jumping out of the car. On the information of the people, the fire department team reached the spot and extinguished the fire. In the meantime, the police also arrived at the scene. The whole matter is now under investigation. In this case, the driver Mohammad Imran, a resident of Ghazipur, said, "The car belongs to a person from Varanasi. Last Saturday morning, I had taken the car to Lucknow for servicing and when I was returning after the service, suddenly the engine of the car started locking here, by the time I could understand something and tried to stop the car, smoke started coming out from the front and then it caught fire.'' This is the first case in Uttar Pradesh that is also in the headlines at the moment. Sonam seen flaunting her baby bump, gets trolled This famous actress's ex-husband hacked social media accounts, FIR filed Rahul is still alive after 42 hours, helping himself in the rescue