
New Delhi, january 09, 2026: In a heartbreaking incident that has sent shockwaves through the local community, four young college students were killed in the early hours of Friday morning when their speeding car crashed into a tree in the Mokila area on the outskirts of Hyderabad.
The accident occurred near the Shankarpally road stretch, a route often used by students and commuters traveling between the city and various educational institutions in the vicinity.
According to preliminary reports from the Mokila police, the victims—all aged between 18 and 21—were traveling in a private hatchback. It is suspected that the vehicle was traveling at a high rate of speed when the driver lost control while navigating a curve.
The impact was so severe that the car was reduced to a mangled heap of metal. Local residents, awakened by the sound of the crash, rushed to the spot and alerted the authorities.
The Mokila police have registered a case and shifted the bodies to a government hospital for post-mortem examinations. While a formal investigation is underway, officials have pointed toward overspeeding as the primary cause of the tragedy.
“The car appears to have skidded off the road before hitting the tree with immense force. We are checking CCTV footage from the stretch and awaiting the forensic report to determine if there were any mechanical failures or other contributing factors,” a senior police official stated.
Road safety experts have frequently raised concerns about the Shankarpally-Mokila stretch, noting that while the roads are well-paved, they often lack sufficient lighting and speed-calming measures, tempting young drivers to speed during the night.
This tragic loss of young lives serves as a sobering reminder of the dangers of reckless driving. Authorities have once again appealed to parents and educational institutions to sensitize students about the importance of road safety and the fatal consequences of overspeeding.
The local community has expressed deep grief over the incident, with many calling for stricter highway patrolling and the installation of speed breakers and warning signs in accident-prone zones.