speeding car, following which they violently catapulted into a nearby electric pole on a Sun City main road in Hyderabad. The tragic event occurred when a speeding car, driven by a 19-year-old, collided with the women, resulting in the deaths of a mother-daughter duo, Anuradha (45) and Mamatha (25). Meanwhile, the third woman, identified as Malavika, is currently battling for her life in a private hospital.
As she in a critical condition, her recovery is uncertain at this point. Anuradha and Mamatha, residents of Lakshmi Nagar, were frequent visitors to the Hydershakote Bandlaguda area for their morning stroll.Surveillance footage captured the harrowing incident and it revealed that the car swerved at a dangerous speed around the bend, veering onto the footpath, and mercilessly plowing into the women before ultimately crashing into nearby bushes, approximately 50 meters away. The driver of the car, identified as Mohammed Bin Qadri, a 19-year-old BBA student, attempted to flee the scene, abandoning his heavily damaged vehicle.
However, quick-thinking passersby managed to apprehend him and handed him over to the police. Subsequent investigations have uncovered that Qadri did not possess a valid driving license. Furthermore, the owner of the car, Rehman, has been arrested, raising questions about their involvement in the tragic incident.
The CCTV footage also revealed the presence of sand scattered on the road, which created a dust screen, potentially impairing visibility for drivers at Bandlaguda X Road. Miraculously, the simultaneous deployment of airbags in the car managed to save the lives of Qadri and his three passengers. Notably, a bag seized from the car during the investigation contained a dagger and a pair of
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