- A speeding Lamborghini driven by tobacco tycoon KK Mishra's son caused chaos on Kanpur's VIP Road
- At least six people were injured after the car rammed pedestrians and multiple vehicles
- Driver Shivam Mishra was allegedly intoxicated and tried to flee the accident scene
A speeding Lamborghini, allegedly being driven by the son of tobacco tycoon KK Mishra, triggered chaos in Uttar Pradesh's Kanpur after it rammed pedestrians and multiple cars. At least six people were injured in the incident on Sunday afternoon, following which the police seized the car.
According to eyewitnesses, the driver, Shivam Mishra, was drunk and was driving the luxury car, a Lamborghini Revuelto, at a high speed on Kanpur's VIP road.

"The accident occurred around 3.15 pm near Rev-3 Mall when the luxury car, reportedly driven by Shivam Mishra, the son of businessman KK Mishra, went out of control and ploughed into people standing along the roadside and several vehicles, triggering panic in the area," DCP (Central) Atul Kumar Srivastava said.
The car, according to eyewitnesses, first hit an auto-rickshaw and then crashed into a parked Royal Enfield motorcycle, flinging its rider nearly 10 feet into the air. The car mounted the motorcycle's front wheel and dragged it for some distance before hitting an electric pole and coming to a halt.
Taufiq Ahmed, one of the injured, was thrown several metres away and suffered serious leg injuries. Speaking to NDTV, Ahmed said he was standing on the roadside, alongside his parked bike, when the luxury car hit him.

Lamborghini Revuelto crashed into a parked Royal Enfield motorcycle.
Others injured in the accident sustained fractures and bruises.
Instead of stopping the car after the collision, Mishra allegedly tried to flee the scene. Mishra's bouncers, who were following him in another car, tried to protect him but in vain. They allegedly misbehaved with the public.
Enraged passersby smashed the Lamborghini Revuelto's windows and pulled Mishra out.
Finally the police arrived and rescued Mishra from the crowd, shifting him and others injured to a private hospital.
The luxury vehicle, reportedly costing over Rs 10 crore, is registered in Northwest Delhi's Rohini. The car was also damaged and is currently in police custody.
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