New Delhi: A late-night joyride to test drive a luxury car turned into a tragic incident when Priyanshu Verma collided with a herd of cows on the road, resulting in the death of one cow and injuries to several others. The unsettling scene was captured on CCTV footage installed along the route, shedding light on the harrowing collision. During the test drive, Priyanshu Vermas vehicle collided with the cows, resulting in one of them succumbing to injuries and falling several feet away from the impact zone.CCTV footage unveils incidentThe entire incident was captured by a CCTV camera positioned on the roadside, providing crucial evidence of the collision and its aftermath.Watch video उत्तराखंड : हल्द्वानी में प्रियांशु वर्मा रात 2 बजे ऑटोमेटिक लग्जरी कार की टेस्ट ड्राइव लेने निकला। सड़क पर बैठे गायों के झुंड को इतनी तेज टक्कर मारी कि वो कई फीट दूर जाकर गिरे। एक गाय की मौत हो गई, बाकी घायल हैं। प्रियांशु अरेस्ट हुआ। pic.twitter.com/gGTCqZ7Fu3— Sachin Gupta (@SachinGuptaUP) July 5, 2024Police take swift actionAuthorities swiftly responded to the incident, apprehending Priyanshu Verma for his involvement in the collision. He now faces charges related to reckless driving and endangering livestock.Impact on local communityThe collision has sparked concern and outcry among locals, highlighting issues of road safety and the welfare of animals traversing the area.Legal proceedings underwayAs investigations progress, the police are delving into the circumstances leading to the collision while ensuring appropriate legal actions are taken against the accused.Cow tied with rope, dragged by garbage truck roadSimilar incident happened in Rajasthan where a garbage truck was seen dragging a cow on the road in Rajasthan. This incident highlights the ongoing issue of stray cattle in urban areas. Stray cows often roam freely on roads, leading to accidents and other problems.Hindu mob beats two men in suspicion of cow smugglingAnother shocking video has surfaced all over social media where two men faced a terrifying ordeal on Sunday. A 24-year-old men named Sonu son of Bansiram, and 35-year-old Sundar son of Balwant Singh, both from Fatehabad, faced a horryfing experience on Sunday night near Laseri Toll plaza in Rajasthan. They were mistaken for cow smugglers and attacked by a group of 10 cow vigilantes.