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Nagpur : Two dies, four injured as car rams

| @indiablooms | May 05, 2019, at 05:16 pm

Nagpur, May 5 (UNI) Two persons were killed, and four others sustained serious injuries when the car they were travelling in, was hit by another speeding car. 

The incident took place at Law college square on Saturday night when the deceased Anil Yadav and Harsh Yadav hit by a speeding car heading towards Ravi Nagar.

 

The impact was so severe that Anil and Harsh Yadav were killed on the spot.

 

The other passengers were injured seriously. They were rushed to nearby private Hospital, where they are undergoing treatment, the police said.


Police have arrested driver and registered a case under Indian Penal Code, Police said adding that further investigations was on.  

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