
4 killed, 3 injured as car loses control in Haryana's Sonipat on way back from wedding
India Today
The accident occurred while they were on their way back to their homes in Kharwali and Ghuskani villages in Rohtak district. The impact of the collision was severe, leaving the vehicle completely mangled.
Four people were killed, and three others seriously injured after a speeding Scorpio SUV crashed into a tree in Haryana’s Sonipat late at night. The victims were returning from a wedding when the driver reportedly lost control of the vehicle due to high speed.
According to initial reports, seven young men were travelling in the Scorpio after attending a wedding in Bhavard village near Sonipat.
The accident occurred while they were on their way back to their homes in Kharwali and Ghuskani villages in Rohtak district. The impact of the collision was severe, leaving the vehicle completely mangled.
Four occupants died in the crash. The deceased have been identified as Ankush, Deepak and Sahil, all residents of Kharwali village, and Golu from Ghuskani village.
Three others — Ankit, Mohit and Sagar — sustained serious injuries in the accident. They were initially rushed for treatment and later admitted to PGI, Khanpur, where they are undergoing medical care, police said.
Police reached the spot after receiving information and began an investigation. Preliminary findings suggest overspeeding as the likely cause of the accident.

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