Speeding Rolls Royce rams into oil tanker in Haryana's Nuh, two killed
Haryana accident: A speeding Rolls Royce Phantom - an uber-luxurious limousine - rammed into an oil tanker in Haryana's Nuh, killing two people.
Two people were burned alive in the horrific accident that took place on the New Delhi-Mumbai expressway.
The Rolls Royce was allegedly being driven at 230 km/h.
Three occupants of the car suffered injuries and are being treated at a hospital in Gurgaon. The injured have been identified as Divya and Tasbir from Chandigarh and Vikas from Delhi.
The tanker drivers who were killed in the accident have been identified as Rampreet and his assistant Kuldeep.
The visuals from the site showed little left of the Phantom, costing more than 10 crore. Another video shows the front reduced to a pile of destroyed metal, the engine on fire, and debris surrounding the vehicle. The car's doors were open, showing a bright orange interior.
Images showed a crumpled pile of brown metal lying by the side of the road.