A red Lamborghini, owned by YouTuber Mridul Tiwari, crashed into two labourers in Noida’s Sector 94 on March 30, 2025, leaving them injured.
The car, test-driven by Deepak, a car dealer from Jaipur, hit the workers on a pavement before striking a tree. The driver was arrested, and the victims are now recovering in a hospital. This incident has thrust Tiwari, a popular content creator, into the spotlight.
The speeding vehicle reportedly reached 300 kmph, according to one victim, though police have yet to confirm this. A viral video captured workers rushing to the scene, confronting Deepak, who asked, “Did anyone die here?” Noida Police initially withheld the driver’s identity but later named him, clarifying the complainant didn’t know him. Deepak was testing the car before a potential purchase from Tiwari.
#WATCH | Noida, Uttar Pradesh: Two people were injured after being hit by a Lamborghini car near Sector 94 roundabout in Sector-126 police station area. The car is registered in the name of Mridul and was being driven by Deepak. The driver, Deepak, a resident of Ajmer, has been… pic.twitter.com/sJiFcqdMm7
— ANI (@ANI) March 30, 2025
Who Is Mridul Tiwari?
Mridul Tiwari, a Noida resident, runs the YouTube channel “The MriDul,” boasting over 18 million subscribers across 240 videos. Known for light-hearted comedy, he launched his journey in 2018. By March 2020, he earned YouTube’s Golden Button for hitting 1 million subscribers, per ANI’s 2021 report. His Facebook page, “The MriDul,” has 6.1 million followers, while Instagram has 3.5 million. His latest video dropped this morning, March 31, 2025.
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यहां पढ़ें पूरी खबर- https://t.co/45XJQ1nPQ1#Noida #Lamborghini #HitAndRunCase #Car #Accident #TV9Card pic.twitter.com/S2jQr6HFym
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The crash raises further concerns about luxury car accidents. The Lamborghini, which Tiwari allegedly intended to sell, is now seized while police investigate. Questions about safety and responsibility remain a pressing issue in this high-profile case.