In a case of reckless driving, a girl, "racing" with another car, allegedly hit a two-wheeler in a high security area in Chandigarh killing a youth and his minor cousin and was later arrested. The incident took place at Sector-3, at a spot close to the residences of chief ministers of both Punjab and Haryana in Chandigarh, late on Tuesday night.
The police said the accident was the result of a "race" between two cars -- a Maruti Swift driven by some people and a Honda Accord driven by 19-year old Amanat Brar, who was accompanied by some of her friends. Amanat, who was suspected to be in an inebriated state, lost control over the vehicle while driving at a high speed from Sukhna Lake towards Sector-3, police said. She allegedly hit a motorbike which was passing by, killing Sukhwinder, a 21 year-old engineering student, and his five-year-old cousin Harpreet, they said. The impact of the collision was such that the child was thrown several metres up into the air, the police said citing eyewitnesses. While Harpreet
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