Amit Andrews and his friends had gone to a church around midnight. On coming out of it, they decided to go for a drive in his car, police said.
When the car neared a hotel in Mayur Vihar, Andrew's friend Bipin, who was at the wheel, lost control of it. The Wagon R tipped over and skidded on the road, they added.
Amit was seriously injured and taken to a hospital where doctors declared him brought dead. The three others, including Bipin, travelling in the car escaped with minor injuries, they said.
A case has been registered against Bipin under relevant sections of IPC. Police were trying to ascertain if he was driving under the influence of alcohol.
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