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Mumbai: 19 year old dies after speeding car collides with bus at Marine Drive

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: May 13, 2020 11:07 IST

19-year-old, son of a hotelier, was killed and his friend injured when their speeding car rammed into a stationary ...

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19-year-old, son of a hotelier, was killed and his friend injured when their speeding car rammed into a stationary bus at Marine Drive in South Mumbai on Tuesday evening, a police official said.

The accident took place on S N Road near B D Somani Chowk.

Aaryman Rajesh Nagpal and Shouryasingh Sharad Jain, both 19 years old, sustained serious injuries in the accident, said the officer.

While Aaryman, whose father is owner of President hotel in the city, was declared dead at Harkishandas Hospital, Jain was undergoing treatment, he said.

The police were yet to ascertain who was driving the car, he added.

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