- By Nidhi Giri
- Fri, 15 Aug 2025 06:41 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Delhi–Dehradun Expressway Accident: A bike stunt on the under-construction of the Delhi–Dehradun Expressway in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh ended in a horrific crash killing two individuals. The two bikers suffered a head-on collision while performing the stunt at high speeds.
The incident was caught on camera and has been doing rounds on social media.
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In the video, the riders can be seen approaching each other at high speeds on the expressway. Both the men were thrown off their bikes after the collision. Both lost their lives in the accident, reported News18.
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As per the report, the accident occurred on August 13. The deceased have been identified as Rohit (31) and Subodh (42). A further investigation into the matter is underway.
Earlier this month, a viral video showed a woman sitting on the roof of a speeding Mahindra Thar, legs dangling over the windscreen, filming reels and taking selfies while traffic rushes past on the Delhi-Jaipur Expressway. The scene, straight out of a daredevil movie, could have ended in tragedy.
Police quickly tracked the vehicle through its registration number and registered an FIR at DLF police station, Sector-29, under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita for rash driving and endangering lives. Soon after, the Thar was seized from its owner in Gwal Pahadi.
Gurugram police PRO Sandeep Kumar said the owner denied knowing about the incident, claiming his son usually drives the SUV. “The owner was unaware of any such incident. His son drives the car but he was not at home when a police team reached there. The owner has been asked to produce his son before the police,” he said.