Agra resident Dharamvir was a trader, they said. He along with his only son Saurah (19) had gone to Delhi and were on way back.
Near Gulavali village they stopped the car and Saurabh got out to urinate, a police official said.
As he was entering his vehicle a speeding car hit him and dragged him along for a few hundred meters, the official said.
The shell-shocked father fell unconscious, he added.
A car driver took both of them to Kailash hospital where Saurabh died during treatment, the police official said.
According to the police, Saurabh's father wanted to stop the car at a roadside dhaba but the youth searched the internet and found the nearest eat-out was far away.
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