KOLKATA: A young executive of a multinational consultancy company was killed and two of his colleagues were injured on technique to work early Wednesday morning when the workplace pool automobile by which the three were travelling crashed into the median divider on Eastern Metropolitan Bypass close to Chingrighata crossing. The automobile spun around after crashing into the divider and came in the best way of an onrushing automobile, resulting in a 2d affect.
The automobile was travelling above the 60 km/h velocity limit on this highway however had now not pushed to 80 km/h, a police officer mentioned.
Sudip Chakraborty, the 30-year-old victim, was in the seat behind the motive force and should have survived however for the seat belt that wasn’t strapped. In the dual impacts, Chakraborty’s frame was thrown ahead and his head smashed into the rear of the motive force’s seat first after which back into his personal neck rest in a question of seconds. Doctors who tested the frame known crucial injuries to the head as the cause of his demise.
Police mentioned the twist of fate could have took place either due to the motive force falling asleep at the wheel or the bursting of a tyre that ended in lack of regulate over the automobile.
The motive force had picked up the trio from their flats in south Kolkata and was travelling to the PwC workplace in Rajarhat when it met with the twist of fate at 7.05 am.
Passengers in the back, now not wearing seat belts, were worst hit, say law enforcement officials
According to witnesses, the automobile rammed the median divider after crossing Metropolitan. The affect to the front right of the auto spun it 180°, striking it in the best way of oncoming visitors. While several cars overlooked hitting the automobile, a multi-utility automobile couldn’t steer clear of smashing directly into the auto. This time, too, it was the front right that bore the brunt of the affect.
CCTV and skid marks recommended that the auto travelling against Chingrighata had climbed about 3ft up the median platform, travelled a few feet, collided with a lamp put up after which spun around when the MUV crashed into it. Though some locals claimed the auto had toppled, police ruled out the chance after inspecting the skid marks and the damage to the auto’s exterior.
While motive force Ajay Roy and co-passenger Dhritiman Ghosh, who was in the front seat, were severely jolted, they have shyed away from deadly injuries as both had their seat belts strapped. In the rear seat though, seat belt isn’t enforced, and hence, Sudip Chakraborty and colleague Angsuman Dey weren’t wearing them.
“It is in all probability that the motive force dozed off with the window rolled down and the occupants in the rear seat — the ones now not wearing seat belts — were the worst affected,” mentioned an officer.
Ghosh suffered a fracture in his hand and was discharged after first aid. Dey suffered injuries on his head and fractures on his left ring finger and palm. Roy, a resident of Kasba, was injured in the chest and abdomen.
According to police, Chakraborty lived with his elder sister on Naskar Road and his father is posted in Alipurduar. Ghosh is a resident of Bansdroni.
The automobile was travelling above the 60 km/h velocity limit on this highway however had now not pushed to 80 km/h, a police officer mentioned.
Sudip Chakraborty, the 30-year-old victim, was in the seat behind the motive force and should have survived however for the seat belt that wasn’t strapped. In the dual impacts, Chakraborty’s frame was thrown ahead and his head smashed into the rear of the motive force’s seat first after which back into his personal neck rest in a question of seconds. Doctors who tested the frame known crucial injuries to the head as the cause of his demise.
Police mentioned the twist of fate could have took place either due to the motive force falling asleep at the wheel or the bursting of a tyre that ended in lack of regulate over the automobile.
The motive force had picked up the trio from their flats in south Kolkata and was travelling to the PwC workplace in Rajarhat when it met with the twist of fate at 7.05 am.
Passengers in the back, now not wearing seat belts, were worst hit, say law enforcement officials
According to witnesses, the automobile rammed the median divider after crossing Metropolitan. The affect to the front right of the auto spun it 180°, striking it in the best way of oncoming visitors. While several cars overlooked hitting the automobile, a multi-utility automobile couldn’t steer clear of smashing directly into the auto. This time, too, it was the front right that bore the brunt of the affect.
CCTV and skid marks recommended that the auto travelling against Chingrighata had climbed about 3ft up the median platform, travelled a few feet, collided with a lamp put up after which spun around when the MUV crashed into it. Though some locals claimed the auto had toppled, police ruled out the chance after inspecting the skid marks and the damage to the auto’s exterior.
While motive force Ajay Roy and co-passenger Dhritiman Ghosh, who was in the front seat, were severely jolted, they have shyed away from deadly injuries as both had their seat belts strapped. In the rear seat though, seat belt isn’t enforced, and hence, Sudip Chakraborty and colleague Angsuman Dey weren’t wearing them.
“It is in all probability that the motive force dozed off with the window rolled down and the occupants in the rear seat — the ones now not wearing seat belts — were the worst affected,” mentioned an officer.
Ghosh suffered a fracture in his hand and was discharged after first aid. Dey suffered injuries on his head and fractures on his left ring finger and palm. Roy, a resident of Kasba, was injured in the chest and abdomen.
According to police, Chakraborty lived with his elder sister on Naskar Road and his father is posted in Alipurduar. Ghosh is a resident of Bansdroni.
Kol: Exec killed, 2 hurt in office car crash
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