<p>Speeding cars and motorcyclists doing wheelies are not an unfamiliar sight for residents of the upscale Koramangala neighbourhood. </p>.<p>But the horrific road accident involving an Audi Q3 in the early hours of Tuesday was an oddity.</p>.<p>Many residents, in fact, mistook it for a huge blast because the accident spot was engulfed in thick smoke. </p>.<p>Prabhu, a maintenance worker at the BBMP park located right next to where the car had screeched to a halt, ran out on the road after hearing a loud noise around 1.45 am.</p>.<p>“I saw a mangled car covered in thick smoke. Many residents and security guards also rushed to the spot. I ran to a building to get water and poured it on the car to put out the smoke and save those inside. I was terrified but a few auto drivers told me not to worry,” he said. </p>.<p>Prabhu and other bystanders then saw a man coughing and profusely vomiting blood at the back seat.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/city/bengaluru-crime/mlas-son-among-7-killed-in-major-accident-in-bengalurus-koramangala-1025359.html" target="_blank">MLA's son among 7 killed in major accident in Bengaluru's Koramangala</a></strong></p>.<p>“We were not able to pull him out because the doors were completely jammed. Three people sitting in the front were squeezed into the engine, and there was blood all over. A girl’s body was bound to the windshield. It was scary even to see it,” Prabhu said. </p>.<p>Adugodi traffic police arrived at the scene soon after and brought a crane.</p>.<p>The man who was vomiting blood was taken out and rushed to hospital in an auto but he didn’t survive, Prabhu said. </p>
<p>Speeding cars and motorcyclists doing wheelies are not an unfamiliar sight for residents of the upscale Koramangala neighbourhood. </p>.<p>But the horrific road accident involving an Audi Q3 in the early hours of Tuesday was an oddity.</p>.<p>Many residents, in fact, mistook it for a huge blast because the accident spot was engulfed in thick smoke. </p>.<p>Prabhu, a maintenance worker at the BBMP park located right next to where the car had screeched to a halt, ran out on the road after hearing a loud noise around 1.45 am.</p>.<p>“I saw a mangled car covered in thick smoke. Many residents and security guards also rushed to the spot. I ran to a building to get water and poured it on the car to put out the smoke and save those inside. I was terrified but a few auto drivers told me not to worry,” he said. </p>.<p>Prabhu and other bystanders then saw a man coughing and profusely vomiting blood at the back seat.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/city/bengaluru-crime/mlas-son-among-7-killed-in-major-accident-in-bengalurus-koramangala-1025359.html" target="_blank">MLA's son among 7 killed in major accident in Bengaluru's Koramangala</a></strong></p>.<p>“We were not able to pull him out because the doors were completely jammed. Three people sitting in the front were squeezed into the engine, and there was blood all over. A girl’s body was bound to the windshield. It was scary even to see it,” Prabhu said. </p>.<p>Adugodi traffic police arrived at the scene soon after and brought a crane.</p>.<p>The man who was vomiting blood was taken out and rushed to hospital in an auto but he didn’t survive, Prabhu said. </p>