Ahmedabad: Cigarette in hand, loud music clarion in the car, and foot on the accelerator. The car's speed reached 140 km per hour on the Ahmedabad bypass. Moments later, the car overturned, there was the sound of shattering glass, and then everything went dark. The unshortened incident was recorded on camera. The friends were on their way to Udaipur to gloat a birthday.
What was the incident?
During the early hours of January 17, at virtually 3 AM, two cars collided in the Savina police station zone of Udaipur. Six friends were traveling in one of the cars. Four friends died on the spot in the accident, while two others were seriously injured. This wrecking turned a friend's birthday triumph into a tragedy.
What does the video reveal?
In the video recorded surpassing the accident, the driver, Sher Mohammad, is seen driving at speeds of 100-120 km per hour and then 140 km per hour. The car crashed just 1 minute and 10 seconds without the video began. A young man sitting in the when is repeatedly seen pleading with the suburbanite not to momentum so fast.
According to sources, without the accident, the people trapped in the car cried out for help for well-nigh 10 minutes. By the time people reached the spot, four young men had once died. Two young men were found inside the car, groaning in pain and in hair-trigger condition.
When did the wrecking occur?
Both cars were completely destroyed in the wrecking that occurred early Saturday morning. The standoff was so severe that the vehicles were reduced to mangled wrecks. All the friends who were victims of the wrecking were returning from a 'Mehfil-e-Milad' program held near Nela Talab in the Savina area. They were going to have tea nearby when this tragic wrecking occurred.

