Mummy bachalo: Cigarette in hand, loud music, 140 kmph and cries for help, four teens die in horrific crash
A horrific video of the incident has emerged in which friends can be heard pleading the driver to slow down seconds before the fatal crash followed by desperate cries for help.
PTC News Desk: Four teenagers including three minors were killed while six others got injured in a crash in Udaipur on Saturday.
The car in which the victims were travelling was being driven at 120 kmph. A horrific video of the incident has emerged in which friends can be heard pleading the driver to slow down seconds before the fatal crash followed by desperate cries for help.
The driver was nonchalantly smoking a cigerette while music blared and video was being played on a screen.
The tragic incident unfolded when a group of friends were returning after attending 'Mehfil-e-Milad' programme in the city. Their journey however ended in a catastrophic collision with another car travelling towards Gujarat.
The nearly nine-minute video captures one of the friends in the back seat filming Sher Mohammad as he drives, with a Haryanvi song blaring loudly on the car stereo. Even as the vehicle’s speed crosses 100 kmph, the 19-year-old driver, seen smoking, shows no indication of slowing down.
In the footage, the person recording can be heard saying, “Haath hatao” (move your hand), before turning the camera toward the speedometer, where the needle is seen going past 120 kmph. Moments later, another friend remarks that the car has reached 140 kmph and asks Sher Mohammad to reduce speed. This is followed by repeated pleas from others in the car urging him to slow down.
Seconds later, the vehicle swerves. A scream is heard, followed by a loud crash, the sound of shattering glass, and then the video cuts to darkness.