Accused claims friends were urged to speed in Narsingi road accident

Accused claims friends were urged to speed in Narsingi road accident
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Disturbing details have emerged about a tragic road accident in Narsingi, a suburb of Hyderabad, that resulted in the deaths of a mother and daughter. The main accused, Mohammad Badiuddin Qadri, admitted during interrogation that he was driving the car at high speed after being encouraged by his friend, Banoth Ganesh. Ganesh had told Qadri that there is usually less traffic in the morning, so it would be thrilling to drive fast. Qadri lost control of the car when it reached a speed of 120 kmph, leading to the fatal accident. Two others who were in the car at the time are now fighting for their lives in the hospital.

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The police investigation has revealed that Qadri did not have a valid driving license. Along with Ganesh, Mohammad Fayaz, and Syed Ibrahimuddin, who were also in the car during the accident, fled the scene and abandoned the car.

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