CCTV footage of Rishabh Pant's car accident has surfaced, in which it can be seen at what speed Pant's car hit the divider at high speed.
Rishabh Pant Car Accident: After Rishabh Pant’s accident, pictures are being shared continuously on social media, but in the meantime, CCTV footage of Rishabh Pant’s car accident has come to the fore, in which it can be seen that the Mercedes-AMG GLE43 Coupe hitting the divider at high speed. His vehicle caught fire following the collision near Roorkee and he had to break the windscreen of the car to escape.
Rishabh Pant’s car collided with the railing while returning home. After which the car caught fire, but the news of relief is that Rishabh Pant is fine at the moment. Meanwhile, Uttarakhand’s DGP told NDTV that cricketer Rishabh Pant was injured in a road accident and his car hit a divider in Roorkee. After that his car caught fire and Pant came out by breaking the wind screen. He was alone in the car at the time of the accident.
The cricketer suffered cuts on his forehead, a ligament tear in his knee and several other injuries on his wrist, legs, and back, according to an official statement.
His condition is not serious and has been referred to Max hospital in Dehradun.
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The DGP further told that there is not much injury in the body but there is a possibility of fracture in one leg. He is being brought to Max Hospital in Dehradun. He also told that the car of Indian cricketer Rishabh Pant met with an accident at around 5:30 am near Mohammadpur Jat under Kotwali Mangalore area.
According to the statement of the injured Rishabh Pant, when he dozed off, the car collided with the divider after disbalancing and the car caught fire on its own. Were going from Delhi to Roorkee. The 108 and Haridwar police present on the spot first shifted the injured Pant to Roorkee Hospital, after which he was sent to Dehradun.