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5 killed as car rams into tree on Western Express Highway in Mumbai

The autopsy report will make it clear if the driver was under the influence of alcohol, the official said

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Five persons, including a woman, were killed when their car rammed into a tree on the Western Express Highway in Vile Parle area here in the wee hours today.

The accident occurred at around 5.20 AM when the speeding Honda City car's driver lost control as a result of which the vehicle rammed into a tree alongside the road near Shastri Nagar area in Vile Parle, a police official said.

"We have seized the mangled car and are investigating the matter," he said.

As per preliminary information, the deceased were friends and had planned to go out for a drive. Driver Junaid Soni lost control over the wheels following which the accident occurred, he said.
 
The process of conducting the panchnama was on after which the bodies will be sent for postmortem.

The autopsy report will make it clear if the driver was under the influence of alcohol, the official said.

Out of the five deceased, four have been identified as - Muzzamil Makhnujia, Muzzamil Mukhtar Kanosiya (22), Rashida Yusuf Sheikh (25) and Junaid Sheikh Soni (22), all residents of Mira Road in neighbouring Thane district, he added.

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First Published: Aug 18 2016 | 12:45 PM IST

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