Expensive speed: BMW ran at a speed of 210, broke the railing and fell 20 feet from the expressway, died

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The havoc of speed on Yamuna Expressway has proved fatal once again. On Saturday, a BMW car going from Noida to Agra at a speed of 210 km per hour fell down 20 feet, breaking the railing due to unbalance. In the accident that took place on the 11th kilometer from Zero Point towards Agra, Bharat Yadav (21), a resident of Bahadurgarh, Haryana, died on the spot, while his fellow Gaurav was seriously injured.

The car was badly damaged in the accident and both the youths got trapped in it. On receiving the information, the police reached out of the car after a hard struggle. The injured was taken to the nearest hospital for treatment from where the family members referred him and took him to Delhi. As soon as the news of the incident was received, there was mourning in the family of the deceased. The death of the father two months ago and now the son has left the family in complete shock.

Dankaur police station in-charge Radha Raman Singh said that on Saturday morning, the police got information that a BMW car going at high speed near Galgotia College on Yamuna Expressway fell down from the expressway after breaking the safety railing. Reaching the spot after getting information, got the injured trapped in the car out and sent them to Kailash Hospital.

In the hospital, the car driver Bharat Yadav, a resident of Sector-6, Bahadurgarh district, Jhajjar, was declared dead by the doctors. While the injured Gaurav is undergoing treatment. His condition is also said to be critical. Let us inform that about two months ago, the father of the deceased Bharat Yadav also passed away.

The family could not even emerge from that shock that the mountain of sorrows again broke on the family. Bharat Yadav was studying MBA in a college located in Sector-23 of Gurugram. As soon as this news reached Bahadurgarh, there was mourning in the family. Every resident of the city reached his house and expressed condolences to the family.

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The family now consists of Bharat’s mother and sister. Mother runs the school in the city. His mother Anuradha could not hold back her tears ever since the news of Bharat’s death. While other relatives are also in a bad condition. As soon as the information about the incident was received, there was mourning in the family of the deceased. The death of the father two months ago and now the son has left the family in complete shock.

Dankaur police station in-charge Radha Raman Singh said that on Saturday morning, the police got information that a BMW car going at high speed near Galgotia College on Yamuna Expressway fell down from the expressway after breaking the safety railing. Reaching the spot after getting information, got the injured trapped in the car out and sent them to Kailash Hospital.

In the hospital, the car driver Bharat Yadav, a resident of Sector-6, Bahadurgarh district, Jhajjar, was declared dead by the doctors. While the injured Gaurav is undergoing treatment. His condition is also said to be critical. Let us inform that about two months ago, the father of the deceased Bharat Yadav also passed away.

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The family could not even emerge from that shock that the mountain of sorrows again broke on the family. Bharat Yadav was studying MBA in a college located in Sector-23 of Gurugram. As soon as this news reached Bahadurgarh, there was mourning in the family. Every resident of the city reached his house and expressed condolences to the family.

The family now consists of Bharat’s mother and sister. Mother runs the school in the city. His mother Anuradha could not hold back her tears ever since the news of Bharat’s death. While other family members are also in a bad condition.

Even six airbags could not save the student’s life
The BMWA car had six airbags. All the airbags of the car were opened at the time of the accident. Even six airbags could not keep both of them safe. The reason for this is said to be the high speed of the car.

The accident took place due to the loss of balance due to the high speed of the car. Bahadurgarh resident student India has died in the accident. Action will be taken on receipt of written complaint from the family. -Abhishek Verma, DCP

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The havoc of speed on Yamuna Expressway has proved fatal once again. On Saturday, a BMW car going from Noida to Agra at a speed of 210 km per hour fell down 20 feet, breaking the railing due to unbalance. In the accident that took place on the 11th kilometer from Zero Point towards Agra, Bharat Yadav (21), a resident of Bahadurgarh, Haryana, died on the spot, while his fellow Gaurav was seriously injured.

The car was badly damaged in the accident and both the youths got trapped in it. On receiving the information, the police reached out of the car after a hard struggle. The injured was taken to the nearest hospital for treatment from where the family members referred him and took him to Delhi. As soon as the news of the incident was received, there was mourning in the family of the deceased. The death of the father two months ago and now the son has left the family in complete shock.

Dankaur police station in-charge Radha Raman Singh said that on Saturday morning, the police got information that a BMW car going at high speed near Galgotia College on Yamuna Expressway fell down from the expressway after breaking the safety railing. Reaching the spot after getting information, got the injured trapped in the car out and sent them to Kailash Hospital.

In the hospital, the car driver Bharat Yadav, a resident of Sector-6, Bahadurgarh district, Jhajjar, was declared dead by the doctors. While the injured Gaurav is undergoing treatment. His condition is also said to be critical. Let us inform that about two months ago, the father of the deceased Bharat Yadav also passed away.

The family could not even emerge from that shock that the mountain of sorrows again broke on the family. Bharat Yadav was studying MBA in a college located in Sector-23 of Gurugram. As soon as this news reached Bahadurgarh, there was mourning in the family. Every resident of the city reached his house and expressed condolences to the family.

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The family now consists of Bharat’s mother and sister. Mother runs the school in the city. His mother Anuradha could not hold back her tears ever since the news of Bharat’s death. While other relatives are also in a bad condition. As soon as the information about the incident was received, there was mourning in the family of the deceased. The death of the father two months ago and now the son has left the family in complete shock.

Dankaur police station in-charge Radha Raman Singh said that on Saturday morning, the police got information that a BMW car going at high speed near Galgotia College on Yamuna Expressway fell down from the expressway after breaking the safety railing. Reaching the spot after getting information, got the injured trapped in the car out and sent them to Kailash Hospital.

In the hospital, the car driver Bharat Yadav, a resident of Sector-6, Bahadurgarh district, Jhajjar, was declared dead by the doctors. While the injured Gaurav is undergoing treatment. His condition is also said to be critical. Let us inform that about two months ago, the father of the deceased Bharat Yadav also passed away.

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The family could not even emerge from that shock that the mountain of sorrows again broke on the family. Bharat Yadav was studying MBA in a college located in Sector-23 of Gurugram. As soon as this news reached Bahadurgarh, there was mourning in the family. Every resident of the city reached his house and expressed condolences to the family.

The family now consists of Bharat’s mother and sister. Mother runs the school in the city. His mother Anuradha could not hold back her tears ever since the news of Bharat’s death. While other family members are also in a bad condition.

Even six airbags could not save the student’s life

The BMWA car had six airbags. All the airbags of the car were opened at the time of the accident. Even six airbags could not keep both of them safe. The reason for this is said to be the high speed of the car.

The accident took place due to the loss of balance due to the high speed of the car. Bahadurgarh resident student India has died in the accident. Action will be taken on receipt of written complaint from the family. -Abhishek Verma, DCP