In a horrific incident, two women riding a scooter were killed after their two-wheeeler was allegedly hit by a speeding BMW car in Indore on Saturday night. According to a PTI report, Diksha Jadon and Lakshmi Tomar were returning on a scooter after attending the Khajrana Ganesh temple fair. "According to eyewitnesses, a BMW car rammed into the scooter.

Due to the impact, both women were thrown onto the road, sustaining critical injuries. They were rushed to a nearby hospital where they succumbed to their injuries," Khajrana police station in-charge Manoj Singh Sendhav told PTI. As per the report, Tomar, hailing from Shivpuri, was the sole earning member of her family since her father passed away last year.

She was working in Indore and supporting her family. Diksha Jadon, who was originally from Gwalior, was working in a public sector bank in Indore, police officials added. The car driver fled the scene after the accident.

Police said they have registered a case against the car owner and the driver, and launched a search. Pune Porsche crash On May 19, two software engineers Anish Awadhiya and Ashwini Koshta were killed after their motorcycle was hit by a Porsche allegedly driven by a 17-year-old teenager in Pune's Kalyani Nagar area. The Juvenile Justice Board's decision to grant bail to the teenager on lenient conditions including an essay on road safety and pledging to spend 15 days with traffic police had triggered nationwide outrage.

After the outcry, the JJB had remanded.