Telangana: Speeding car hits man, drives 3 kms with body on roof


Sep 21 (Agencies): In a shocking incident in Telangana's Mahbubnagar, a speeding car hit a man and travelled around three kilometres with his body on its roof before it was stopped by locals on Monday night.

The driver, fearing arrest tried to escape by speeding, not realising that the body was on the roof of the car. The victim has been identified as 35-year-old Srinivasulu, a labourer.

According to NDTV, when the police and local villagers caught up, the driver jumped out and ran away, abandoning the smashed up car.

This is the second such incident in Telangana this year. Earlier this year the body of a 73-year old was carried over 20 kilometres by a speeding Maruti Swift car in Nalgonda district.

  

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  • Aravind, Bangalore

    Wed, Sep 21 2016

    Bangalore Hyderabad highway on which mahbub Nagar falls is a national highway with divider having dense flower plants. Drivers driving at higher speeds cannot see the villagers popping out of these bushes suddenly into the fast lane to cross the road. While it is unfortunate that someone lost life, the driver alone cannot blamed as we all know how crowds beat up drivers. By the way, the current legal speed limit on national highway is 120 kmph unless specified otherwise.

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  • Roshan, Abu Dhabi

    Wed, Sep 21 2016

    People becoming smart, preparing themselves for smart cities. ACCHE DIN agaye…

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  • Elwyn Goveas, Valencia

    Wed, Sep 21 2016

    Absolutely Inhumanity.Running away after carrying the body on roof top is barbarous.Horrible mindset.

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  • Clifford, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 21 2016

    Our law makers are making / made the rules, which are similar to wearing a chaddi without elastic....
    This is the only reason not a single law maker is jailed in India till date.

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  • Amigo , Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 21 2016

    In Telangana anything and everything is possible under Jumbo Nose ruling.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues., Frazer Town,Bangalore

    Wed, Sep 21 2016

    Hitting a man on speeding car is really a matter of concern and the culprit need to be punished with highest punishment for taking life of somebody because of his negligence

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Sep 21 2016

    Acche Din ...

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  • krish, Dubai

    Wed, Sep 21 2016

    yes,
    Modi was driving the car.
    or modi should stand like traffic police and manage.

    and the drivers dnt have any responsibility.

    WTFekugiri?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Sep 21 2016

    krish, Dubai.
    What makes you think I am referring to your Narendra Modi.
    The Original author of 'Acche Din' is Manmohan Singh shamelessly copied by FEKU ...

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  • SHEHENSHA, mangaluru

    Wed, Sep 21 2016

    krish, Dubai

    CALM DOWN CALM DOWN CALM CALM

    ACHE DIN ka patent Modiji liya hai kya???
    Koi 'Ache din' bola toh Modi ka naam lena zaruri hai kya??
    KYA ZAMANA AAYA HAI YAARON....ACHE DIN BHI ABHI NAHI BOL SAKTE...

    GAAYI KO BHI NAHI CHODTE , ACHE DIN KO BHI NAHI CHODTE...

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