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Mumbai: Speeding car strikes brothers on scooty in Vasai, driver flees

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: July 10, 2023 18:39 IST

In a distressing hit-and-run incident, two young individuals riding a scooter were hit by a speeding car while crossing ...

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In a distressing hit-and-run incident, two young individuals riding a scooter were hit by a speeding car while crossing a road in Vasai, Mumbai on Monday morning.

The victims, identified as brothers Prasad Prajapati and Nitesh Prajapati, were en route to Tungareshwar Temple for darshan around 6 am when a white Innova car, travelling at high speed, collided with their scooter.

The impact of the crash left both brothers critically injured, and they are currently undergoing medical treatment at a nearby hospital. The driver of the car fled the scene immediately after the accident. Authorities have launched an investigation to apprehend the responsible driver.

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