DEHRADUN: Four people were killed and two were injured after being hit by a speeding luxurious car in Uttarakhand’s Dehradun. The incident occurred around 8 pm on Wednesday near Sai Mandir located on Rajpur Road in Dehradun.
Acting swiftly, the police has recovered the vehicle involved in the accident. Under the supervision of SSP Dehradun, the police conducted an intensive investigation campaign throughout the night and collected important clues in the case. The driver had fled from the scene after the incident.
#WATCH | Dehradun, Uttarakhand | Visuals from the spot where a speeding car had crushed six people near the Ayurvedic College on Rajpur Road in Dehradun yesterday.
Four people died and two people were injured in this accident. pic.twitter.com/5WqWjsVZEQ
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According to the police, during the investigation, the police came to know that the vehicle that caused the accident was purchased from Delhi. Based on this information, a team of Dehradun police left for Delhi at night and collected detailed information related to the vehicle. Also, a special police team has reached Chandigarh and is interrogating the vehicle owner. The car was bearing a registration number of Chandigarh.
#WATCH | Uttarakhand | Dehradun SSP Ajay Singh says, “This incident happened around 8 in the evening at the Old Mussoorie road. A speeding vehicle hit a few people, in which four people died…We have tracked down 11-12 cars in this incident. We are hoping to track down the… https://t.co/9MPN81F9Ea pic.twitter.com/SeBupUwqaI
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Dehradun SSP Ajay Singh said that the person was with a child while driving the car with which he met with the accident last night. “The person who was driving the car which met with an accident last night had a 10-year-old child in the car as well”, he said.
Earlier, the SSP said, “This incident happened around 8 in the evening at the Old Mussoorie road. A speeding vehicle hit a few people, in which four people died…We have tracked down 11-12 cars in this incident. We are hoping to track down the driver of the vehicle soon…” (ANI)