A group of college students got into an ugly brawl in the middle of a road in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh on Wednesday.?
The fight broke out between two groups, said to be senior and junior students of the same college in Masuri area, over some petty dispute and spilled over to the street.
As the groups continued throwing punches at each other a speeding car crashed onto them, sweeping two students off their feet.
Despite them being hit by the speeding car, the two students were unhurt and continued their brawl as soon as they got back to their feet.
Video of the incident, shot by an occupant of another car has now gone viral on social media.
?In the video, the two groups, numbering around 20 students can be seen fighting with each other.
As they continued their brawl, some of them can be seen trying to run away from the approaching car.
While most of them got away the car suddenly changed its course and crashed into two of them, to the shock of the person recording the video.
But the two students who fell on the road got up soon and continued their fight as if nothing had happened.
As the car sped away the brawl was also broken up and while some students fled the scene others were detained by the police.
According to reports, the driver of the car was stuck in traffic due to the brawl and was trying to get away when he "inadvertently" crashed into the two students.
Police later took the car into custody and said that an investigation into the incident is underway.
¡°Immediate action is being taken in this matter, and a few students have been detained and are being questioned. The car seen in the video has been seized,¡± Iraj Raja, SP (Rural) Ghaziabad said in a statement issued on Twitter.
On Sunday three people, including a woman were killed in Ghaziabad when a speeding ambulance hit two motorcycles.
According to the police, the ambulance driver Vinit Deshpal was drunk and stepped on the accelerator instead of applying the brakes and crashed into two bikes ahead of the vehicle, killing three persons on the spot and leaving two others injured.?
The ambulance driver fled the spot but was soon caught and he was booked under sections 304 (causing death by negligence) and 279 (rash driving) of the IPC.
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