A speeding Audi car rammed into an auto-rickshaw in Hyderabad. The collision was so terrible that the auto spun several times on the road itself.
A startling video of a road accident has surfaced from Hyderabad, Telangana. A speeding Audi car rammed into an auto-rickshaw in Hyderabad. The collision was so terrible that the auto spun several times on the road itself. The passenger of the auto died on the spot. Police have arrested three people in this case. The entire incident was caught in the CCTV camera installed on the road.
The incident took place on June 27 during the rainy season near Inorbit Mall in Cyberabad. According to the police, Sujit was returning from a party with his friend Ashish at 5:30 am on June 27. Both were drunk while Sujit was driving the black Audi car at a very high speed and rammed it into an auto from behind. Umesh, who was travelling in the auto, died in the accident. Umesh used to work in a pub and was 37 years old. Meanwhile, the auto driver was also seriously injured.
Police said that Sujit and Ashish escaped after the accident, but their car got punctured at a short distance. He then tried to run away by parking the car on the roadside. Then some security guards came there, but Sujit and Ashish threatened to kill them and later escaped from there. The duo also removed car`s number plate.
Reckless speed and drunk driving of an Audi car kills a passenger (an employee of Prism Pub !! ) in the auto yesterday early morning near Inorbit Mall.
— CYBERABAD TRAFFIC POLICE (@CYBTRAFFIC) June 29, 2021
A case of culpable homicide not amounting to murder has been booked against the Audi driver and his associates.#RoadSafety pic.twitter.com/vhJfsiL9cS
The next day Raghunandan Reddy reached the police station with a driver and told them he committed the accident. However, his lie was caught when the police checked the CCTV footage and arrested Raghunandan Reddy, his son Sujeeth and his friend.
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