An investigation revealed that Deepak, a car dealer, visited Noida to test drive a Lamborghini. The vehicle’s owner, Mridul Tiwari, resides in Noida. One of the laborers injured in the Lamborghini crash at Noida Sector 94 alleged that the luxury car was speeding. The two laborers, hailing from Chhattisgarh, sustained injuries in the accident and were admitted to a nearby hospital. According to the police, they are out of danger but have suffered leg fractures.
One of the labourers told Republic TV that they were struck by the Lamborghini, which was travelling toward them, apparently at a speed of 300 km/hour. “A car was coming at a speed of 300 kmph. All three of us fell inside the drain after getting hit by the car. He was driving at 300 kmph,” the labourer said.
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Police Investigation and Arrest of the Driver
However, the police have not yet issued any statement regarding the Lamborghini’s speed at the time of the accident. HT.com couldn’t independently verify the authenticity of the claim. Bhupendra Singh, in-charge at Sector 126 Police Station, told news agency PTI that the car driver has been identified as Deepak, a resident of Ajmer, and the car is registered with the Puducherry registration. Deepak has been arrested and the car has been seized.
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Investigation and Eyewitness Accounts of the Lamborghini Crash
During questioning, Deepak told the police that the accident happened due to a fault in the vehicle. Bhupendra Singh said further investigation is underway. A purported video surfaced online showing that after the accident, a man was heard asking the accused if he knew how many people died here. To this, the accused asked the locals “koi mar gaya idhar? (did anyone die here?)” and came out of the car. Following this, someone in the video could be heard saying, “police ko bulao (call the police)”. “I saw the car in a video of one of my influencer friends. The driver could not control the car, hit people, and then crashed into the divider. It is a Pondicherry-registered car,” Gaurav, an eyewitness, told news agency ANI.
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