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New Delhi: The red Lamborghini that collided and severely injured two people near Noida Sector 94 is reportedly owned by YouTuber Mridul Tiwari. The police have summoned the 21-year-old for questioning regarding the incident.
On Sunday evening, a red Lamborghini hit two labourers, leaving them injured near Noida Sector 94. When the driver was confronted by the locals, he casually asked them, “Koi marr gaya idhar? (Did someone die here?)”
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Speeding Lamborghini runs over 3 people in Noida Sector 26.
Listen to the guy’s tone.
300 words essay loading. pic.twitter.com/UD2Au2HufW— ShoneeKapoor (@ShoneeKapoor) March 31, 2025
The driver has been identified as Deepak who works as a car broker in Delhi-NCR. Deepak, who hails from Rajasthan, was taken into police custody; during the initial probe, he reportedly stated that the luxury car didn’t belong to him and he was taking it for a test drive. According to reports, the car was travelling apparently at a speed of 140 km/hour.
The injured people, two labourers hailing from Chhattisgarh, were rushed to a nearby hospital. Bhupendra Singh, In-charge at Sector 126 Police Station, told PTI that the victims suffer fractures in their legs,
The luxury car has been confiscated by the police, and a case has been registered against Deepak.
“Why is it always a big car crushing working class Indians? Have we ever given it a thought that maybe only the most ruthless, merciless, and morally corrupt are able to make obscene amounts of money in India?” asked writer, comedian, lyricist Varun Grover in an X post.
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Who Is Mridul Tiwari?
The Lamborghini is registered in Tiwari’s name, according to a report by the Republic.
With nearly 19 million subscribers on YouTube, Mridul Tiwari was recently featured in YouTube’s Top 10 Indian YouTube Creators list. He has over 3.5 million followers on Facebook and over 536,000 followers on Instagram.
Tiwari had posted a reel on May 26 last year, posing with his red Lamborghini which had “Jai Shri Ram” written on it.
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