On Cam: Drunk Driver Rams Two-Wheeler, Father-Daughter’s Miraculous Escape

CCTV footage from Coimbatore captures a chilling accident where a speeding car, allegedly driven under the influence of alcohol, rammed into a two-wheeler carrying a father and his school-going daughter. The impact threw both onto the road, leaving them injured but miraculously alive. The incident occurred in Thattampudur on March 23. Karuthampatti police have registered a case and launched an investigation. The shocking visuals, now widely shared, once again highlight the dangers of drunk driving and reckless speeding on city roads.

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