Gate of a moving car opened to spit gutkha, Innova flew into the air at 100 speed, man dies

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Gate of a moving car opened to spit gutkha, Innova flew into the air at 100 speed, man dies


Bilaspur
A case of extreme negligence has come to light from Bilaspur in Chhattisgarh. The businessman driving a car near Gurunanak Dhaba in Bilaspur opened the gutkha by opening the door of the moving car. Meanwhile, the Innova car running at a speed of 100, uncontrolled and hit the divider about six times.

Car rider businessman and draw in the accidentEver fell on the road. A businessman died in the accident. At the same time, two are seriously injured.

The young man fell out of the car overturning

It is being told that the young businessman, who was chasing in it, fell out, after which he died on the spot.
Who were these three people, where were they going?

Akash was driving, Pankaj was sitting on the front passenger seat, and Jackie was on the back seat, the three people fell out of the car with the strength of the collision and the car moved on the highway. Jackie suffered a strong blow and hit a metal structure near the divider, causing deadly injuries to her chest, head and shoulders.

He died on the spot. Akash and Pankaj also came out and fell on the ground, causing serious injuries to them. Uncontrollable Innova hit a standing commercial vehicle, four to five times and overturned and finally hit a steep Ertiga, injuring his driver, who did not get a chance to start the ignition and get out of danger.

The driver opened the gate to spit gutkha

Police said Jackie Gahi had gone to a party late on Sunday night and he called his friend Akash Chandani to pick him up at around 1.30 pm. Akash came to Innova with Pankaj Chhabra. Akash was driving, Pankaj was sitting on the passenger seat, and Jackie was behind. On the Bilaspur-Raipur highway, Akash suddenly opened the door to spit gutkha.
Jackie’s more injury

She immediately lost control of the vehicle, causing her to collide with the divider several times. The collision was so strong that the three people fell out of the car. Jackie bounced badly and collided with a metal structure near the divider, causing serious injuries to his chest, head and shoulders. He died on the spot. Akash and Pankaj also fell out and fell on the ground, causing serious injuries.
Car collided with other vehicles

Uncontrollable Innova collided with a standing commercial car, overturned four to five times, and finally collided with a steep Ertiga, hurt his driver, which did not get a chance to turn on the car and get out of danger. Emergency services immediately reached the spot as soon as the incident was received. The police sealed the area and rushed the injured to the hospital. Later debris was removed from the road.

This terrible accident was captured in CCTV. In the footage, the car is seen overturning on the road and a passenger on it is seen coming out and hitting the pillar. Emergency services immediately reached the spot when passers were informed to the authorities. The police sealed the area and admitted the injured to the hospital. Later debris was removed from the road.

Police said that the deceased, 31 -year -old Jackie Gahi was a cloth merchant of Chakarbhatha, outskirts of Bilaspur. Went to the party late on Sunday night, 100 km from Raipur and called a friend Akash Chandani to pick him up at around 1.30 pm.

Akash reached Innova with another friend Pankaj Chhabra. Akash was driving, Pankaj was sitting on the front passenger seat and Jackie was on the back seat. On the Bilaspur-Raipur highway, Akash suddenly opened the door while driving a gutkha to spit. He immediately lost control of the vehicle, which collided with the divider and overturned several times.

Investigation of the entire case based on CCTV footage

Jackie Gahi died in this accident. His colleagues have been admitted to the hospital in critical condition. Police reached the information of the accident and took a postmortem by taking the body in possession. Police is investigating the entire case based on CCTV footage.