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Updated – October 25, 2025 08:08 am IST – Agra (UP)
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A speeding car ran over pedestrians, killing five people and leaving two injured, police in Agra said on Saturday (October 25, 2025).
Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Shesh Mani Upadhyay said five critically injured persons were rushed to Sarojini Naidu Medical College on Friday night, where doctors declared all five brought dead.
The deceased have been identified as Babli (33), Bhanu Pratap (25), Kamal (23), Krishna (20), and Bantesh (21). Police said Bhanu Pratap worked as a parcel delivery agent for a private company.
The accident occurred in the New Agra police station area, near Nagla Budhi, ahead of the Central Hindi Institute.
As per eyewitness, the car was speeding and hit the road divider before veering off and crushing people standing by the roadside.
Seven people were hit in the accident, five succumbed to their injuries while Rahul and Golu are undergoing treatment, police said.
The car driver has been arrested, and the vehicle seized. Police are investigating whether the driver was under the influence of alcohol or driving recklessly.
Published – October 25, 2025 08:07 am IST
Uttar Pradesh / road accident / Agra
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