A tragic road accident in Gwalior in the early hours of March 27 shook the entire city. In this accident that occurred at 2:49 AM, five people from the same family lost their lives, while four others were seriously injured. Now the CCTV footage of this incident has emerged, which clearly reveals the horrific nature of the accident. The footage shows a speeding Scorpio hitting an auto from behind with great force, causing the auto to lose control and crash into a tree. Police are now preparing to take strict action against the accused based on this CCTV footage as a crucial basis for investigation. First watch the CCTV footage of the incident… Auto swerves and crashes into tree at double speed In the CCTV footage that emerged Sunday night, it is clearly visible that the auto was moving at normal speed. Just then, a speeding Scorpio (MP21 ZE-5911) coming from behind made a forceful cut from the left side. The impact was so severe that the auto swerved and crashed into a tree at double speed. Within about three minutes of the incident, the DIAL 112 vehicle was seen arriving at the scene. This clearly shows that police were present nearby, but the collision was so fatal that five people died on the spot. It was son’s birthday, day of joy turned into mourning Shubham Shakya was in the fruit business and lived in Suresh Nagar of Thatipur. March 26 was his son Aarav’s birthday, which the family celebrated joyfully. After the birthday, the family decided to visit Sheetla Mata temple, as Shubham’s mother-in-law Preeti Kashyap had come from Meerut and it was also the festival of Ashtami. Entire family had left for temple for goddess darshan For the goddess darshan, Shubham, his wife Shagun, mother-in-law Preeti Kashyap, uncle Indrajeet (Pappu), aunt Leela Shakya and children Preeti and Priyansh left by auto. They first visited Kaila Devi temple and then Vaishnodham. After this, they left for Sheetla Mata temple around 10 PM. When the family was returning after darshan, this terrible accident occurred near Parshuram Chowraha in the Thatipur area at 2:49 AM. The speeding Scorpio hit the auto, causing the entire family to fall victim to this tragic accident. CCTV footage becomes crucial evidence in police investigation Until now, no solid evidence had emerged in this case, but after obtaining CCTV footage, the police investigation has gained significant direction. Officials say that based on the footage, the accused will be identified and given strict punishment. Both children keep asking – Where have Mom-Dad, Grandmother gone Two days have passed since the accident, but innocent Aarav and Priyansh are still continuously asking about their parents and grandmother. They repeatedly want to know where Mom-Dad and Grandmother are, but no family member has the courage to tell them the truth. Children remember some things about the accident, but they are too young to understand this painful reality. Slowly they are forgetting that incident, but they constantly feel the absence of their loved ones. DIAL 112 caught the accused after 29 minutes Around 2:45 at night, DIAL 112 personnel Brijmohan stationed at the station saw that a speeding Scorpio hit an e-rickshaw and fled towards Akashvani. Understanding the situation, he immediately alerted his team and started chasing the vehicle. The DIAL 112 team acted swiftly, chased the Scorpio and caught it in the Govindpuri area. The accused driver was apprehended on the spot. Meanwhile, another vehicle driver coming from behind informed the DIAL 112 team that this same car had hit an auto at Parshuram Chauraha and fled. This increased the seriousness of the case. During the investigation, packets of snacks were also found in the Scorpio. The accused driver was identified as Aman Sharma, a resident of Chanakya Puri. According to police, he was heavily intoxicated, which caused such a major accident. Police presented the accused in court. The court sent him to judicial custody in jail. Further action will be taken based on CCTV footage and other evidence. Post navigation One exam for over 10 departments in MP:‘One category, one exam’ system for govt jobs; merit list to remain valid for 2 years MP trains 4,000 constables across 8 centres:For the first time, 1,086 cyber warriors trained together to take charge of probe