Deadly accident: Speeding car loses control, blows young men up
Deadly accident: Speeding car loses control, blows young men up
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In Punjab, a speeding car hit 2 people standing on a divider to cross the road so dangerous that the two men fell 25 feet away. After which the speeding car hit the pole of the street light and fell about 10 feet across the road bouncing in the air. The tragic accident has been captured in CCTV. Four persons died on the spot while another was badly injured in the accident. Two passersby and 2 occupants are also said to be among those killed in a road accident on Kharad-Ludhiana highway.

The accident, which was captured in CCTV at 2.30pm on Sunday, is shocking. A speeding car was on its way to Ludhiana from Kharad. The driver suddenly lost control of the car when the car approached the university. The car broke the pole of the street light in the middle of the highway and climbed on to the divider.  He turned around about 12 times and fell away. The car also collided with the footover bridge. Surinder Singh Chhinda and Jamil Khan, residents of Ghaduo village standing in the middle of the divider to cross the highway, had spotted the uncontrollable car.

Seeing the death coming towards them, the two had also retreated from the road, but the car overtook them. Both of them lost their lives on the spot. Out of the 4 persons who died in the accident, 2 were in the car. CCTV shows a young man standing on the roadside with a bike where the accident took place, breaking the car divider and blowing up two youths and the debris fell on the biker. He fell to the ground along with the bike. Then immediately left the bike and fled the spot. However, meanwhile, people also rushed to rescue the injured in the accident. The bike rider's gesture clearly shows that he was badly hit by the accident.

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