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Kolhapur Road Accident: At Least 7 People Crushed by Speeding Car, 3 Reported Dead; Horrific Video Emerges

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: June 3, 2024 20:16 IST

The car was being driven by a former pro vice chancellor

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In a shocking incident from Maharashtra's Kolhapur, seven people were crushed by a speeding car. According to reports, three people are feared dead, including the driver who has been identified as the ex-vice chancellor of Shivaji University. He reportedly suffered a heart attack while at the wheel. Shocking footage of the accident has since gone viral on social media.

Upon receiving news of the accident, the police rushed to the scene and started their investigation. The car also damaged a traffic barricade and broke a signal pole before hitting a side divider and turning on its side. The video shows bike passengers lying on the ground after the accident.

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