Gurgaon: A BMW racing at 100 kms per hour collided with a Tata Indigo, killing a pregnant woman named Kshama Chopra and the driver of the Indigo.
Three other people in the Indigo were injured- Kshama's mother is in critical condition and her husband and father are being treated for injuries.
That was on Saturday morning in Gurgaon. Five days later, nobody has been arrested.
The BMW allegedly belongs to a property dealer from Gurgaon. The police originally said that his son, a college student, was driving the car. However, the property dealer says his driver, who is now missing, was at the wheel.
The police has not recorded the testimony of eye-witnesses yet, or interviewed the other passengers in the BMW.
Police officers deny allegations of negligence or a cover-up, and say progress in the case will be shared soon.
Three other people in the Indigo were injured- Kshama's mother is in critical condition and her husband and father are being treated for injuries.
That was on Saturday morning in Gurgaon. Five days later, nobody has been arrested.
The police has not recorded the testimony of eye-witnesses yet, or interviewed the other passengers in the BMW.
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