A speeding BMW crash in the early hours of Sunday near Badlapur in Maharashtra leaves two people dead and another critically injured, according to police and eyewitness accounts reported by multiple outlets. The incident occurs around 3 a.m. near the Eranjad/Erenjad area on the Mumbai–Vadodara highway/Delhi–Mumbai Expressway route while the car travels from Titwala towards Badlapur. Investigators say the driver loses control at extremely high speed and the BMW slams into the central road divider, overturning multiple times and skidding across the highway. The wreckage is found scattered across the roadway, and witnesses describe the impact as severe.

The deceased are identified in reports as Yogesh Dighe (also reported as Yogesh Negi) and Rikeba Jacob (also reported as Rebecca Jacob). A third occupant, Angad (reported as behind the wheel in one account), survives with serious injuries and is receiving treatment in Thane. Forensic teams reach the site, and police have seized the damaged vehicle for mechanical examination. Authorities have not confirmed whether alcohol played a role, and the exact cause is expected to be determined after forensic reports and possible checks of electronic data from the vehicle’s speed and movement prior to the crash.