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Hayabusa bike crashes into a car in Telangana, killing two children among five

Hayabusa bike crashes into a car in Telangana, killing two children among five

Kritika Gaur 6 minutes ago 0 1

Among the five, two children were killed in a tragic incident in Telangana on Sunday.

On Sunday, a tragic incident led to the death of a total of five people, among whom two were children in Telangana, when a speeding Hayabusa bike rammed into a car on the Mahabubnagar bypass road after midnight. The incident happened when the car was taking a U-turn, and the Hayabusa bike hit it from behind.

A speeding Hayabusa bike crashed into a car, killing two children, among five.

Wreckage of a sports bike on Sunday midnight on the Mahabubnagar bypass road led to the death of five, among whom two were children. A speeding Hayabusa bike collided with a car, leading to the accident. It happened when the car was taking a U-turn, and the Hayabusa bike hit it from behind, the police said, as reported by PTI. The fatal crash reportedly happened on the Palakonda bypass road in the Mahabubnagar area. Of the deceased five people, two were travelling on the Hayabusa bike, while the other three were in the car. The car-borne victims suffered serious injuries and were shifted to a hospital where they died during the treatment, police said. The deceased members of the family travelling in the car have been identified as Arshiya Begum (30), Ujepa (7), and two-year-old Amar.

Racing bike said to be the reason behind the fatal accident.

One of the riders has been identified as 25-year-old Yakub Afzal, a resident of Hyderabad, while the other’s identity hasn’t been ascertained. While the investigation is still ongoing, reports said that bike racing could be the cause of the fatal collision. The two youngsters on the bike were riding at nearly 140 kmph when they lost control and crashed into a car, a leading portal reported. Locals were quoted as saying, “Every night, these youngsters race on the bypass with loud sports bikes. They drive dangerously and put innocent lives at risk. We complained many times, but nobody listened.” They mentioned that youngsters are regularly using the bypass, racing it at night, and performing bike stunts and speeding on sports bikes. They alleged inaction from the authorities despite repeated complaints.

Locals also added that police should increase patrolling, install CCTV cameras and conduct special drives against rash driving, among other things.

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