Speeding Car Kills Cow, Injures 2 Students in Rewa
Digital Desk
A speeding car in Rewa killed a cow, injured two students on a bike, and crashed into a house, prompting police action against the driver.
A speeding car went out of control on the Rewa-Sidhi road near Mahsaon radio station early Saturday, around 3 AM, leaving two students seriously injured and a cow dead in a chaotic pre-dawn accident.
The vehicle first ran over a cow standing on the roadside before slamming into a motorcycle approaching from the opposite direction. The collision was severe enough to send the bike's parts flying and throw both riders, who were heading toward Sidhi, several feet away.
Car Crashes Into House After Collision
After the impact, the car did not stop. It careened off the road and crashed through the wall of a mud house belonging to local resident Dinesh Kewat. The wall collapsed entirely, and an e-rickshaw parked inside the house was badly damaged under the debris.
According to locals, Dinesh's family was asleep inside the house when the car tore through the structure. They narrowly escaped injury, with residents calling it a fortunate survival given the force of the crash.
Injured Students Admitted to Hospital
Police rushed the two injured motorcyclists to Sanjay Gandhi Hospital in Rewa, where treatment is ongoing. Eyewitnesses said the car was travelling at high speed when the driver apparently lost control of the vehicle.
Villagers Alert Police After Loud Crash
The loud impact and cries for help drew nearby villagers to the spot in the early hours. They quickly alerted police, and teams from Gudh police station along with the Dial 112 unit reached the location soon after.
Car Seized, Case Registered Against Driver
With help from villagers, police ensured the injured were sent to hospital before seizing the car involved in the accident. A case of rash and negligent driving has been registered against the driver, and further investigation is underway, officials said.
The incident has once again raised concerns among residents about speeding vehicles on the Rewa-Sidhi stretch, particularly during late-night and early-morning hours when visibility is low and traffic enforcement is minimal. Locals are demanding stricter checks and better road safety measures along this route to prevent similar mishaps in the future.
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Speeding Car Kills Cow, Injures 2 Students in Rewa
Digital Desk
A speeding car went out of control on the Rewa-Sidhi road near Mahsaon radio station early Saturday, around 3 AM, leaving two students seriously injured and a cow dead in a chaotic pre-dawn accident.
The vehicle first ran over a cow standing on the roadside before slamming into a motorcycle approaching from the opposite direction. The collision was severe enough to send the bike's parts flying and throw both riders, who were heading toward Sidhi, several feet away.
Car Crashes Into House After Collision
After the impact, the car did not stop. It careened off the road and crashed through the wall of a mud house belonging to local resident Dinesh Kewat. The wall collapsed entirely, and an e-rickshaw parked inside the house was badly damaged under the debris.
According to locals, Dinesh's family was asleep inside the house when the car tore through the structure. They narrowly escaped injury, with residents calling it a fortunate survival given the force of the crash.
Injured Students Admitted to Hospital
Police rushed the two injured motorcyclists to Sanjay Gandhi Hospital in Rewa, where treatment is ongoing. Eyewitnesses said the car was travelling at high speed when the driver apparently lost control of the vehicle.
Villagers Alert Police After Loud Crash
The loud impact and cries for help drew nearby villagers to the spot in the early hours. They quickly alerted police, and teams from Gudh police station along with the Dial 112 unit reached the location soon after.
Car Seized, Case Registered Against Driver
With help from villagers, police ensured the injured were sent to hospital before seizing the car involved in the accident. A case of rash and negligent driving has been registered against the driver, and further investigation is underway, officials said.
The incident has once again raised concerns among residents about speeding vehicles on the Rewa-Sidhi stretch, particularly during late-night and early-morning hours when visibility is low and traffic enforcement is minimal. Locals are demanding stricter checks and better road safety measures along this route to prevent similar mishaps in the future.
