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19-Year-Old Driving SUV Loses Control At Rajghat, Rams Vehicle Into Railing; 5 Students Injured, 2 Critical

  • A speeding SUV driven by 19-year-old Ashwani Mishra crashed into a guardrail near Rajghat, Delhi, on September 19, 2024, injuring five college students.
  • The students were heading back after celebrating a birthday at a Gurugram pub when Mishra, reportedly distracted by changing a song on his phone, lost control of the vehicle.
  • Mishra, Pandey, Keshav, Krishna, and Ujjawal, all enrolled at Delhi University and residents of Delhi, drove together to Zee Town pub before the accident on the return trip.
  • According to the police, initial observations suggest the vehicle was traveling quickly when the driver lost control, causing the accident. Mishra and Pandey remain in critical condition.
  • All injured students were hospitalized at Lok Nayak Hospital, and the crash highlights risks of distracted driving and high speed on Delhi roads.
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A car gets into the sitting area in front of an ice cream parlour in Friedrichstadt. Five people are injured. The driver had lost control.

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In Friedrichstadt in the district of Nordfriesland (Schleswig-Holstein), a man rushes his car across the marketplace and crashes into a street lamp. There are several injured. The driver is said to have lost control of his car.

·Dortmund, Germany
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A car drives in Friedrichstadt into the sitting area in front of an ice cream parlour and against a tree. Five people are injured. The driver had lost control.

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Shock in North Friesland: A car crashes into an ice cream parlour.

·Berlin, Germany
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In Friedrichstadt in the district of Nordfriesland (Schleswig-Holstein) a car is racing into an ice cream parlour. According to RTL, there are five injured, one of them heavy.

·Berlin, Germany
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focus.de broke the news in Berlin, Germany on Friday, June 6, 2025.
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