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In Madhya Pradesh’s Shivpuri district, a speeding car rammed into a motorcycle carrying a father and daughter and later struck a scooter, leaving three people dead and one critically injured. The incident occurred in Srinagar village under the Pichor Police Station area. See these 3 pictures related to the accident… Father daughter killed while returning from school work According to police, 40-year-old Raham Singh Lodhi was returning to his village Nidanpur on a motorcycle (UP93 AL 8246) with his daughter Priyanka Lodhi, a Class 11 student. She had gone to the Government Girls School in Pichor to collect her admit card. Near Srinagar village, a speeding white Hyundai Aura car (UP32 VN 3954) coming from the opposite direction collided head-on with their motorcycle. The impact was so severe that both victims were thrown 30–40 feet away. They suffered serious head and facial injuries and died on the spot. Out-of-control car hits scooter, driver also dies After hitting the motorcycle, the car went out of control and crashed into a scooter travelling ahead. The car driver, identified as Rahul Lodhi, a resident of Tindhari village under Bhaunti police station limits, also died at the scene. The scooter rider sustained critical injuries. Local residents gathered at the spot and informed the police and ambulance services. Police reached the scene, took the bodies into custody and sent them for post-mortem. The injured scooter rider was referred to Jhansi for advanced treatment, where his condition remains critical. Car found 25–30 feet off the road, probe underway Police said the force of the collision was so intense that the car was found in a field about 25–30 feet away from the road. The motorcycle and scooter were also thrown a considerable distance. Officials said the victims died due to severe head injuries and excessive blood loss. Police have registered a case and are investigating the exact cause of the accident.