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Watch Video! Hyderabad: Speeding luxury car rams into auto, kills passenger

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: June 29, 2021 13:08 IST

In a shocking accident, an overspeeding luxury car hit an auto from behind on the rain-drenched road near Cyberabad's ...

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In a shocking accident, an overspeeding luxury car hit an auto from behind on the rain-drenched road near Cyberabad's Inorbit Mall in Hyderabad on June 27. A passenger riding in the auto was killed in the incident.

According to the Cyberabad Police, the car driver was drunk when he rammed into the auto near the mall. Police has arrested 3 people, including the driver, co-passenger & father of the driver, who were returning from a party and were under the influence of alcohol. Police said a case has been registered under multiple sections of IPC and Motor Vehicles Act. The video shows the Audi racing along the rain-drenched road and hitting the auto from behind, sending it into an uncontrollable spin before crashing into the roadside, killing the passenger and injuring the driver. The car sped away without stopping.

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