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After accident, four men got down from car, looked drunk

Hindustan Times Lucknow

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March 06, 2025

Two others injured, vehicle seized, police yet to catch accused

- HT Correspondent

LUCKNOW: A speeding SUV crushed two catering workers from Nepal to death and injured two others when they were sleeping on a divider on Nadwa road in front of Jhulelal Park under Hasanganj police station in Lucknow around 2am on Wednesday, the police said.

The SUV was speeding at more than 100 kilometres per hour at the time of the accident, eyewitnesses said, adding that it stopped after hitting an electric pole.

Additional deputy commissioner of police, central, Manisha Singh, said, "The local police immediately reached the spot and sent the injured to Trauma Centre, KGMU. Two seriously injured persons (aged about 20 years and 40 years respectively), resident of Ropla district, Nepal, died during treatment while two sustained minor injuries and were discharged after treatment."

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