Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Five powerlifte­rs killed, one injured in car crash

- Shubhomoy Sikdar shubhomoy.sikdar@htlive.com

NEWDELHI: Two-time world champion Saksham Yadav was among five powerlifte­rs killed in a car crash on national highway 1 near the Haryana border in northwest Delhi early on Sunday.

Their friend, Rohit, survived the crash but is gravely injured, Rohini deputy commission­er of police Rajneesh Gupta said. He is admitted to a private hospital.

The six friends were on their way to Murthal to celebrate the birthday of Tikamchand, who too died after the driver lost control of the car and hit a road divider around 3.40am. “The car climbed the divider and smashed into a signage pole. The vehicle turned 90 degrees, standing upside down with the bumper touching the ground for a brief moment, before rolling over a few times and hitting the divider again to come to a halt,” said an investigat­or.

The other three dead athletes were Yogesh, Saurabh Kashyap and Harish Roy.

Police are trying to find out if this is case of drink driving since liquor bottles were found in the vehicle. Eyewitness­es told investigat­ors that the car was moving at more than 100kmph before it crashed. Residents of the area and a police patrol extricated the men — aged between 18 and 27 — from the mangled car. They were taken to hospitals, where Yogesh, Saurabh, Tikamchand and Harish were declared dead on arrival.

The 23-year-old Saksham died at the AIIMS Trauma Centre, where he was admitted with serious head injuries and internal bleeding. “He died of a cardiac arrest at 6.38pm,” a doctor said.

Saksham won the world championsh­ips in Slovakia in 2016 and in Russia the following year. He was a former Delhi, north India and national champion.

Gurpreet Singh, general secretary of Powerlifti­ng Federation of India, said: “He was a hard-working athlete.

 ?? ARVIND YADAV/HT ?? People looking at the wreckage of the car that the powerlifte­rs were travelling in on Sunday morning.
ARVIND YADAV/HT People looking at the wreckage of the car that the powerlifte­rs were travelling in on Sunday morning.

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