Arvind (24), along with two of his friends, Sameer and Irfan Ali (24), was returning from a party in Chhatarpur in his SUV last night when the accident occurred, they said.
When he reached 100 foota road, he lost control over the SUV that ended up ramming into three trucks parked on the side of the road, the police said.
It is suspected that the car was being driven at a high speed, they said.
Sameer, who was sitting on the rear seat, was declared brought dead at the hospital, while Arvind and Ali are undergoing treatment and are in a critical condition, the police said.
A case has been registered and police are probing the matter.
It is also being probed whether the driver was under the influence of alcohol, the police said.
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