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Rolls-Royce Phantom burns to a crisp after ramming truck at 125 mph
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Last week, a speeding Rolls-Royce crashed into an oil tanker in India. The accident took place on the newly constructed Delhi-Mumbai Expressway.
According to reports, the Rolls-Royce Phantom rammed into the rear of the truck and instantly burst into flames. The car was said to be travelling at over 125 mph at the time. The impact was so severe that it caused the oil tanker to roll onto its side, and the subsequent fire burnt the car to a crisp.
The owner of the Rolls-Royce has been identified as Vikas Malu, Director of Kuber Group. He was in the car at the time of the accident and sustained injuries. Unfortunately, the truck driver and the helper of the vehicle perished in the accident.