A video of a road accident from Uttar Pradesh's Fatehpur district is going viral on social media, showing a speeding car dragging a motorcycle along with it as sparks flew from the vehicle.
According to reports, on Tuesday night around 10 o'clock in Madri, Fatehpur district, intoxicated car occupants showed gross negligence on the road and collided with four motorcycles. The speeding car suddenly crashed into motorcycles parked outside a liquor shop.
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जिला फतेहपुर में अनियंत्रित कार ने 2 बाईकों को टक्कर मारी। एक बाइक, कार में फंस गई। कार वाला उसको 3 KM तक घसीटता ले गया। सड़क पर चिंगारी उठती रही। कार आगे जाकर पेड़ से टकरा गई। कार सवार 3 लोग घायल हैं।@bnetshukla pic.twitter.com/xtJ2DtYlyX
Even after the collision, the car occupants did not stop and began to flee. A motorcycle had become entangled in their car, which they dragged along as they escaped towards Sadigawan. During this time, local people gave chase.
Witnesses to the accident reported that the intoxicated car occupants were driving at extremely high speed. Near Tindwari turn, the car went out of control and crashed into a tree. In the accident, the car occupants were seriously injured, whilst the motorcycle trapped in the car was badly damaged.
Video: Speeding Car Rams Into Bike, Rider Dies After Getting Dragged Underneath For Several Metres On Lucknow-Ayodhya HighwayThe Chandpur police team, which arrived immediately after the incident, is investigating the matter. Meanwhile, the station officer has stated that whoever owns the motorcycle will be compensated for the full cost of the bike. Police have taken the accused into custody and are proceeding with further action.
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