LUCKNOW, March 27 -- A man was killed after a speeding SUV allegedly belonging to additional chief medical officer (ACMO) lost control and mounted a divider on a flyover in Lucknow's Gudamba area late Wednesday night, police said on Thursday. The accident took place around 11.30pm on the Tedhi Pulia flyover when an SUV went off course and climbed onto the divider. The vehicle allegedly ran over a beggar who was sleeping there, killing him on the spot. According to officials, the vehicle allegedly carried an ACMO sticker and was operating under contract with the health department. The officials further stated that it is unclear who all were there in the vehicle apart from the driver. Police said the impact dragged the victim for some distance under the vehicle, causing fatal head injuries. The SUV, moving at high speed, veered off course before the driver regained control and narrowly avoided overturning. SHO Gudamba Prabhatesh Srivastava said on Thursday they registered an FIR under BNS sections 281 (rash driving) and 106 (1) (causing death by negligence) against the unidentified driver who fled from the scene after the accident after the complaint given by an eyewitness Raju. "We are yet to identify the deceased and ascertain who was driving the SUV," he added. "I was waiting for passengers in my vehicle at Tedhi Pulia, when suddenly a loud sound was heard on the bridge. I immediately reached the bridge and saw that an unknown beggar sleeping on the divider was hit by an SUV bearing number UP 32 PK 4359 and died on the spot. The driver of the vehicle had fled leaving the vehicle behind," said complainant Raju in the FIR. Passersby alerted the police through the emergency helpline, following which a team reached the spot and sent the body for post-mortem examination. The SUV has been seized "Some belongings of the deceased were recovered from the spot, and efforts are underway to identify him. Locals told police that the man often slept on the divider and even cooked food there," the SHO added....