07 February,2022 11:57 AM IST | Mumbai | PTI
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Two women out on morning walk were killed after an unidentified vehicle hit them on the Mumbai-Nashik highway here in Maharashtra, police said on Monday.
The incident took place around 6 am on Sunday at Khativali village in Vashind area, they said.
The victims, both residents of a housing complex located nearby, died on the spot after being hit by the vehicle, a police official said.
They were identified as Surekha More (58) and Gulab Khopkar (60), he said.
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The bodies were sent to a government hospital for postmortem and a case was registered against the unidentified vehicle driver under relevant provisions, he said.
Efforts were on to trace the offending vehicle and its driver, the police said.
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