
Two killed as Mercedes rams into truck in Delhi Cantt; three others injured
India Today
Two people were killed in a car accident involving a Mercedes and a truck in Delhi Cantt. in the early hours of Saturday.
Two people died after a Mercedes car rammed into a truck in Delhi Cantonment area in the early hours of Saturday. Police rushed to the spot after being informed about the accident through a PCR call.
According to the police, a total of five individuals were travelling in the Mercedes car at the time of the accident. They were all returning home to Palam after attending a wedding in Faridabad.
Bystanders said the speeding car was going from Dhaula Kuan towards Gurugram when it rammed into a truck.
Two of the boys in the car, now identified as Vinod Kumar and Krishna Solanki, died in the accident. The other three - Nitin, Jitender and Karan Bhardwaj - suffered injuries and are under treatment.
A case has also been registered in this regard at the Delhi Cantonment police station.
Police officials said teams have been deployed and CCTV cameras are being checked to identify and trace the truck that is believed to have fled the spot after the accident.

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