Video: Mercedes driver runs over two, then reverses with victims trapped beneath
Sources said the Mercedes did not have registration number plates at either the front or rear, making it difficult to identify the vehicle immediately. Police have received a complaint and launched an investigation to identify the car and its driver.

An unidentified Mercedes driver hit two pedestrians outside a club in Chandigarh on Saturday evening while driving recklessly, before fleeing the spot. A video of the incident has gone viral on social media.
The incident took place on Club Road in Sector 26. A viral video appears to show the Mercedes hitting two pedestrians, leaving them trapped beneath the vehicle as the driver repeatedly drove it forward and reversed before fleeing the scene.
The injured victims were taken to the Sector 32 Government Hospital for treatment. One of them is reported to be in critical condition, while the other is stable and out of danger.
Sources said the Mercedes did not have registration number plates at either the front or rear, making it difficult to identify the vehicle immediately.
Police have received a complaint and launched an investigation to identify the car and its driver. CCTV footage from the area is also being examined.
Eyewitnesses claimed that the vehicle was allegedly being driven by a minor. Police have not confirmed the claim and are verifying the details as part of the probe.
An unidentified Mercedes driver hit two pedestrians outside a club in Chandigarh on Saturday evening while driving recklessly, before fleeing the spot. A video of the incident has gone viral on social media.
The incident took place on Club Road in Sector 26. A viral video appears to show the Mercedes hitting two pedestrians, leaving them trapped beneath the vehicle as the driver repeatedly drove it forward and reversed before fleeing the scene.
The injured victims were taken to the Sector 32 Government Hospital for treatment. One of them is reported to be in critical condition, while the other is stable and out of danger.
Sources said the Mercedes did not have registration number plates at either the front or rear, making it difficult to identify the vehicle immediately.
Police have received a complaint and launched an investigation to identify the car and its driver. CCTV footage from the area is also being examined.
Eyewitnesses claimed that the vehicle was allegedly being driven by a minor. Police have not confirmed the claim and are verifying the details as part of the probe.