Tragic Collision: Speeding SUV Claims Life and Injures Three in Mandla
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Mandla, April 12 (NationPress) A tragic incident unfolded in Madhya Pradesh's Mandla city when a speeding Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV) veered out of control, colliding with four two-wheelers near Chandni Paan Centre in the Collectorate Colony. The accident, which took place shortly after midnight at a T-shaped intersection near the bustling paan shop, resulted in the death of one individual and left three others injured. Eyewitness accounts and police reports indicate that the SUV was being driven recklessly, and as it navigated the sharp turn, the driver lost control, crashing into both parked and moving two-wheelers, and impacting bystanders in the vicinity.
The deceased victim has been identified as Shaneel Nikhar, a resident of Radha Krishna Ward located behind the District Panchayat.
Among the injured are Asif Hussain (40), who suffered injuries to his head, ribs, and leg, and Rahul Kachhwaha (35), who incurred a leg injury; Rahul was employed at a local shop.
Emergency services swiftly transported all injured individuals to the district hospital for treatment.
CCTV footage has emerged, vividly illustrating the horrifying moment the out-of-control SUV barreled into the two-wheelers.
A sizable crowd gathered at the scene shortly after the collision and detained the driver, who was reportedly under the influence of alcohol.
The irate locals subsequently handed him over to the police. The Kotwali police arrived promptly to manage the situation.
The severely damaged SUV and the four wrecked two-wheelers were lifted and towed to the police station using a crane.
A case has been filed against the driver, with investigations continuing to ascertain the specific causes of the crash, focusing on factors such as drunken driving and excessive speed.
The Mandla Superintendent of Police stated, “The driver was intoxicated and driving dangerously. We have initiated a case under the applicable sections of the Motor Vehicles Act and IPC. The CCTV footage is under review, and stringent measures will be implemented.”