Indian Cricketer Rishabh Pant jumped off his BMW Windscreen as Car caught fire on the Delhi-Dehradun highway while on the way to his hometown Roorkee
New Delhi: Indian Cricketer Rishabh Pant underwent a massive car accident on the Delhi-Dehradun highway while he was on the way to his hometown Roorkee.
Minutes after the accident, Pant’s car caught fire due to the force of the collision with the divider. However, despite being hurt, Pant damaged his car’s windscreen and managed to leave just in time to avoid being killed. At the time of the collision, Pant was traveling alone in his car to Roorkee.
The cricketer has survived injuries on his forehead, shin, and ligament tear on his knees. Following a terrible car accident early on Friday, Indian cricketer Rishabh Pant suffered serious injuries. Around 5:30 AM on the Delhi-Dehradun Expressway, Pant’s automobile slammed into a divider and caught fire as he was traveling to Uttarakhand.
According to Pant’s own statement, “He fell asleep at the wheel, causing the vehicle to crash into the divider and catch fire. He was transferred to the Roorkee hospital.
Pant was driving the BMW. While it was first unclear whether Pant was in a BMW or a Mercedes, the police were able to determine that it was the former. BWF may be among the best and most opulent sedans in the nation, but the outcomes of its crash tests are unsatisfactory.
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Fortunately, Pant’s injuries are not life-threatening as the Police said, and he is being monitored at Dehradun’s Max Hospital for head, back, and foot fractures. Thankfully, the India cricketer is stable despite images of Pant’s burned-out car and Pant lying on a hospital bed with a bloody bandage in his head shocking people.
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