India, Jan. 25 -- Two people were killed and two others were injured on Sunday morning after a speeding car rammed into a roadside tea stall near the Ambamata police station in Rajasthan's Udaipur, police said.
The incident occurred around 7 am near a Bank of Baroda branch, about 150 metres from the Ambamata police station.
According to police officers, the car first collided with the tea stall with great force, throwing it nearly 20 feet away, and then hit four people who were standing nearby. "The car reportedly went about 150 metres ahead before overturning. The driver fled the spot immediately after the accident," an officer said.
Police said that Abdul Majeed (70), a resident of Chhipa Colony, died on the spot, while Mohammad Imra...
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