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Noida BMW hit-and-run case: One dead, driver still missing

| | Apr 17, 2016, at 05:41 pm
Noida, Apr 17 (IBNS): A man who was hurt badly after being hit by a speeding BMW in Noida near Delhi died at a hospital on Saturday night.
However, the driver of the car has still not been arrested.
 
After the accident, the victim, Ghulfam Ali, 20, was immediately rushed to hospital on Saturday morning. 
 
Three others were injured as the speeding BMW hit another car and a bike. 
 
Their condition is said to be stable, reports said.
 
The owner of the car has been identified as Neetu.
 
The was being driven by Vinod, who owns a gym in Noida's Sector 39.
 

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