The speeding car hit the man so hard that he was tossed into the air. (Representative Image-CHUTTERSNAP Unsplash) Speeding Car
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Road Rampage! Speeding car tosses professor 10 feet away, multiple fractures reported

A speeding car hit a professor who was on his morning walk in a society in Ghaziabad and the entire incident was recorded by the CCTV camera installed on the premises.

Author : NewsGram Desk

A speeding car hit a professor who was on his morning walk in a society in Ghaziabad and the entire incident was recorded by the CCTV camera installed on the premises.

The incident took place in Amrapali Empire Society in the Crossing Republik police station area on December 3. The impact was so fierce that the victim, identified as Pankaj Goyal, was thrown 10 feet away.

According to sources, the victim along with his wife, Sukriti Goyal, and a resident were on their morning walk inside the society on December 3 at 7 a.m. when the speeding car entered the society and hit Pankaj who was walking on the extreme right of the trio.

The vehicle also hit several parked bikes before coming to a halt about 30 meters ahead.

The victim's wife and the resident narrowly escaped getting hit in the accident.

The police registered an FIR on December 8 on Sukriti's complaint and have started probing the matter.

She stated that her husband was badly injured with several bones fractured and had been admitted to a private hospital.

She added that he was in no position to even get up given his grave injuries.

According to the police, the car owner is being searched for by tracing the car number with the help of the Transport Department. (KB/IANS)

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