In Gwalior, on Sunday morning, a Fortuner suddenly crashed into a sand-laden tractor-trolley moving ahead of it. All five youths in the car died on the spot in the accident. Prince, 24, who lost his life in this accident, was the only son among the three brothers of businessman Umesh Rajawat. His father runs an oil and real estate business. Preparations for Prince’s wedding were also underway. He had been constantly receiving proposals. His wedding was expected to take place next year, but his father’s dream of seeing him ride a horse has been shattered by his death. The entire family is in shock after receiving the news of Prince’s death. Collision with sand-laden trolley, Fortuner completely wrecked It is worth noting that during the accident in Gwalior on Sunday morning, the Fortuner was traveling at a speed of about 150 kilometers per hour. Due to this, it collided so forcefully with the sand-laden trolley that the front body was completely shattered. The entire engine was destroyed. The steering broke, the speed meter flew off, and the airbag also burst. The final speed recorded on the speedometer was 151 kilometers per hour. According to experts, it is extremely difficult to control a car at such a high speed. Had taken the car without informing his father Umesh Rajawat, father of the deceased Prince in the accident, is a big businessman in the city. He owns an oil mill factory near Shanichara. At eight o’clock at night, he had returned home from Shanichara in the same Fortuner. After that, Prince left in it to go with his friends. He hadn’t told anyone anything. Prince was everyone’s darling. The Rajawat family owns a fleet of luxury cars, so no one had any problem with this. Kept roaming around all night, accident happened in the morning Prince last spoke to Vikas Sharma, who was with him at 10 PM. Vikas said that at 10 PM, he and the other friends got off near the Scindia Statue in Deendayal Nagar, and the other friends got into the Fortuner. The ones who got in after us, they used to meet only once every one or two years. Vikas said that he doesn’t know where they went or roamed all night. At 4 AM, everyone went to drink tea at the tea and snack shops that set up in front of Jauraasi Temple. They had gone to Jauraasi Temple for tea and snacks early in the morning many times before. Shivam had come from Gurugram for a friend’s birthday It is learned that all these friends had gone out to celebrate a friend’s birthday on Saturday. They celebrated all night. On Sunday morning, when they felt like having breakfast, they went to have breakfast in front of the Hanuman Temple located in Jaurasi Valley. While returning from here, the Fortuner met with an accident in front of Malwa College. Shivam Rajpurohit, a resident of Adityapuram, also died in this. It has been learned about Shivam that he was pursuing engineering from Gurugram. It was his father’s dream that he become a successful engineer. Shivam had recently come to Gwalior from Gurugram for a friend’s birthday. On the way, Prince, Aditya, Abhimanyu, and Kaushal met him. He went out to celebrate with them at night and lost his life in an accident. Shivam’s father, Rakesh Narayan, is a Bhagwatacharya. Kaushal was driving the Fortuner at the time of the accident Many things have come to light regarding the speed of the car and the driver at the time of the incident. After the incident, when the police reached the spot, the person found trapped in the driver’s seat was identified as Kaushal Bhadauria. This makes it clear that Kaushal was driving the car at the time of the incident. It has been learned from the friends of the deceased that Kaushal was fond of driving at high speed. Whenever he drove, the speed was never less than 100 kilometers per hour. Among all five friends who died, Kaushal was the only one who was married. Kaushal got married three years ago. His wife’s name is Nishi. He also has a one-and-a-half-year-old daughter. Two months ago, Kaushal’s father was diagnosed with cancer. Abhimanyu had left home without informing anyone 21-year-old Abhimanyu Singh Tomar also died in the accident on Sunday. Abhimanyu’s father, Lokendra Singh Tomar, is an officer in the health department and is currently posted in Puducherry. Originally from Ambah-Porsa (Morena), Abhimanyu lived on rent with his mother and younger brother in Bhagat Singh Nagar. On Saturday night, he too had left home without informing his mother. After the incident, Abhimanyu’s mother and younger brother reached the hospital. They were in a terrible state, crying inconsolably. The mother kept repeating, ‘How will I live without him now?’ Aditya was the only child in his family Aditya, 22, who lost his life in the accident, was a BCA student. He was also the only son in his family. At the time of the incident, he was sitting in the car with his other friends, right behind the driver’s seat. Those who died in the accident were not regular friends Friends of the deceased Prince and Aditya said that three boys died along with Prince and Aditya. He didn’t hang out with them daily. They were not regular friends. They met occasionally. It was someone’s birthday yesterday, which is why they all went out to celebrate together. Prince was with them until 9 PM. After that, he took his father’s SUV and went to celebrate with other friends. Drank all night, reached Jourasi for a Samosa party in the morning It has been found that everyone was together all night and had also drunk. In the morning, feeling hungry, they reached the Hanuman Temple located in Jourasi Valley to eat samosas. Here, they ate samosas at a breakfast shop in front of the temple and then left to return home. They hadn’t even driven for 10 minutes when the Fortuner met with an accident. Bodies of five friends taken out together The scene outside the hospital in Gwalior on Sunday afternoon was heartbreaking. Just as the five friends had gone out to celebrate together on Saturday night, similarly, one by one, their families were taking away all the bodies in ambulances. Action taken against sand-laden tractor-trolleys As soon as the news of five youths dying after colliding with a sand-laden trolley was received, the mining department team came out on the roads in the morning. Rapid action began against sand-laden tractor-trolleys. Seeing the mining and administration team, the sand-laden trolleys disappeared from the road. 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