Fatal Reel! Woman Falls Off 300-Foot Cliff While Reversing Car At Sulibhanjan Hills In Aurangabad, Dies
A 23-year-old woman died after she reversed her car off a cliff and fell 300 feet into a gorge in Maharashtra’s Chattrapati Sambhaji Nagar. The woman, Shweta Survase who reportedly never drove a car before in her life, was allegedly filming videos for social media platforms. This incident was captured on camera by the woman, who was recording her friend learning how to drive. The heart-wrenching episode was captured on camera by her friend, Suraj Sanjau Mule, who was recording Shweta’s driving lesson.
In the video, 23-year-old Shweta Deepak Surwase, is seen in the driver’s seat as her friend Suraj Sanjau Mule, 25, records a video of her. The two friends had travelled from Aurangabad to Sulibhanjan Hills on Monday afternoon.
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“Survase tried her hand at driving while her friend Shivraj Mule was shooting a video. She accidentally pressed the accelerator while the car was in reverse gear. The vehicle slid back, broke a crash barrier and plunged into the valley. It took an hour for rescuers to reach her and the vehicle. She was declared dead on arrival at a nearby hospital,” the Khutabad police station official told news agency PTI.
According to reports, Surwase got into the driver’s seat and began reversing the car. Despite being 50 meters away from the cliff initially, the car’s speed increased as she continued to back up. Mule, recording the event, is heard shouting, “Clutch, clutch, clutch,” in an attempt to warn her. He ran to stop her, but the car fell into the gorge, resulting in Surwase’s death.
The car rolled down the 300-foot high cliff and fell into a gorge. Visuals showed the mangled remains of the vehicle in the gorge.
The Sulibhanjan hills attract many tourists during the rainy season, known for their picturesque scenery.