A college student was killed while his two friends were severely injured here after a car they were travelling in hit a flyover divider and fell 50 feet below on the Delhi-Gurugram expressway, police said on Tuesday.
The car got badly damaged in the accident and the injured are being treated in the Medanta Hospital here, they added.
According to the police, the accident took place around 10 pm on Monday when the three of them were going from Delhi towards Jaipur in a car.
As soon as the car reached the flyover of Jharsa Chowk, Rishabh Guleria, who was in the driver's seat, lost control of the vehicle. The car jumped over the four-foot high divider of the flyover and fell 50 feet below into an empty space, the police said.
The trio travelling in the car were badly injured even after the airbags of the car had opened, they said.
The injured trio were taken out of the car and admitted to Medanta Hospital where Mr Guleria (22), a resident of Sector 17 here, died during treatment on Monday night, the police said.
His friends -- Kamal Sehrawat (23) and Naman (18) -- are being treated at the hospital, they added.
Mr Guleria was a student of K R Mangalam University located in Sohna road here. Mr Sehrawat is pursuing law from Amity University, and Naman, too, is a college student, according to the police.
Mr Sehrawat in his statement to the police said they had left from Sukhrali here around 9.30 pm and were headed to Manesar, the investigating officer in the case said.
Mr Guleria was driving the car when he lost control of the vehicle and it collided with the divider, after which all the passengers fainted, Sehrawat added.
Mr Guleria's body was handed over to his family on Tuesday after postmortem, the officer said.
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