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Racer Ashwin Sundar, Wife Charred To Death As BMW Hits Tree, Goes Up In Flames In Chennai Road Accid

Darpan News Desk IANS, 18 Mar, 2017 01:18 PM
    National car racing champion Ashwin Sundar and his wife Nivedhita were charred to death after their car rammed a tree in Chennai on Saturday.
     
    As per the Chennai police the incident took place around 3:30 AM and both Ashwin and his wife died on the spot as they could not open the doors and were trapped inside the car. The incident took place at MRC Nagar in Chennai.
     
    People present near the accident spot could not go near the car and help the national champion as the car caught fire and explosions continued. Overspeeding has been attributed as the reason for the accident. Fire and rescue services personnel from Mylapore also
    rushed to the spot but it took around half-an-hour to put out the flames.
     
    Ashwin’s wife Nivedhitha was a doctor working at a private hospital.
     
    In recent reports, police said that they identified the couple with the help of the vehicle registration number. It has been revealed that they were in their BMW car.
     
    He was a two time F4 National Champion (2012 and 2013) while he won the MRF Formula 1600 International Challenge in 2010 and 2011. 
     
    In 2006, he was adjudged Champion of Champions in India after winning the 115cc 4-stroke and 150cc 4-stroke titles. He had signed a deal with German racing team Ma-Con Motorsport and drove in the German Formula Volkswagen ADAC Championship in 2008. As recently as in 2012 and 2013 he became the country’s undisputed F4 champion as well.

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