Social Media Stunt Gone Wrong: Speeding Car Crashes into House in Rohtak
Social Media Stunt Car Crash in Rohtak Village

Social Media Stunt Leads to Dangerous Car Crash in Rohtak Village

A high-speed car, reportedly used by two youths to film a social media reel, caused a serious accident in Kishangarh village near Meham, Rohtak, on Wednesday. The vehicle first collided with an auto-rickshaw before ramming into the wall of a residential house, narrowly averting a potential major tragedy according to local residents.

Reckless Driving and Loss of Control

According to eyewitness accounts from the area, the car was being driven rashly on the Meham-Bhiwani road. The youths inside the vehicle were allegedly performing stunts while filming, which led to a loss of control. This resulted in the initial impact with the auto-rickshaw, followed by the car veering off the road and crashing forcefully into the wall of a house.

Narrow Escape from Fatal Consequences

House owner Vicky Numberdar highlighted how the situation could have turned fatal if not for the rainy weather at the time. He stated, "Usually, five to seven people sit in the area where the car crashed, and children also play nearby. Because of the rain, everyone was indoors, which prevented serious injuries or deaths." This fortunate circumstance minimized the risk to human life, though property damage occurred.

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Police Investigation and Fleeing Suspects

After the crash, both occupants of the car fled the scene immediately. The house owner promptly alerted the authorities by dialing the emergency number 112. Police have launched an investigation, scanning CCTV footage from the vicinity to identify the accused and determine the exact sequence of events. Preliminary reports indicate that the car was obtained through a self-drive rental arrangement, adding a layer to the ongoing probe. Further investigation is actively underway to hold those responsible accountable.

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