Indore (Madhya Pradesh): A late-night bike race among friends turned fatal when a 22-year-old NEET aspirant was killed after his vehicle collided with others at high speed. The accident occurred on Morod Bypass around 3 am, leaving three of his friends seriously injured.
All four students had gone out for a ride from their rented accommodation and began racing each other when their bikes collided and all four were dragged for several feet after falling.
According to police, the deceased was identified as Ashok Solanki, a native of Sendhwa, who was staying at Khandwa Naka. The injured have been identified as Govind Badol, Gokul Singh Baghela and Motilal Barade.
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Ashok suffered severe head injury, while the other three were also injured. All four were rushed to hospital in critical condition, where Ashok succumbed during treatment.
Ashok came to Indore for studies two years ago
Ashok had come to Indore two years ago for studies and was preparing for NEET while living in a rented room in Khandwa Naka area. He came from a farming family. His father died during COVID-19 pandemic. All four friends were preparing for NEET and are from nearby villages.
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