Udaipur, Jan. 26 -- Two people were killed and two others were seriously injured when a speeding car rammed into a roadside tea stall in the Ambamata police station area on Sunday morning, police said. According to police, the incident occurred around 7am near Bank of Baroda, about 150 metres from the Ambamata police station. The car first struck the tea stall with great force, throwing it nearly 20 feet away, and then hit four people who were standing nearby and having tea, police said. After the collision, the car reportedly went about 150 metres ahead before overturning. The driver fled the spot immediately after the accident. The deceased have been identified as Abdul Majeed (70), a resident of Chhipa Colony, who died on the spot, and Mohammad Imran (35), who succumbed to his injuries during treatment at the hospital. Two other persons sustained serious injuries and are undergoing treatment. Station house officer Mukesh Soni said, "The impact was extremely severe. The car was at a very high speed. The driver abandoned the vehicle and escaped from the scene. We are examining CCTV footage and other evidence to identify and arrest the accused at the earliest." Following the incident, angry locals staged a protest and blocked the road around 9am, demanding the immediate arrest of the absconding driver and strict action against reckless driving in the area. Police later cleared the jam after assuring the protesters of prompt action. Local residents alleged that vehicles often overspeed on this stretch in the morning due to low traffic and claimed that despite repeated complaints, no effective speed-control measures have been implemented. Police said they have registered a case under relevant sections of BNS and further investigation is underway....