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Owner of red Lamborghini involved in Noida accident, who is YouTuber Mridul Tiwari?

Initial investigations revealed that Deepak, a car dealer, had come to Noida to test-drive the Pondicherry-registered vehicle.

Youtuber Mridul Tiwari - owner of red Lamborghini involved in noida accidentYoutuber Mridul Tiwari (Source: X/@THEMRIDUL7)

A red Lamborghini hit two laborers working on a footpath next to an under-construction complex in Noida’s Sector 94 on Sunday evening.

A video of the incident, which has gone viral, shows the driver, Deepak, who hails from Ajmer, Rajasthan, asking, “Koi mar gaya hai idhar? (Did anyone die here?)”

Bhupendra Singh, Station House Officer (SHO) of Sector 126 police station, said the two injured laborers, Dijen Ravi Das, 40 and Rambhu Kumar, 50, were admitted to Noida’s district hospital; they had suffered fracture in legs.

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However, the car does not belong to Deepak. It is registered under the name of Mridul Tiwari, who, according to Noida ADCP Sumit Shukla, is a YouTuber with millions of subscribers.

Who is Mridul Tiwari?

Initial investigations revealed that Deepak, a car dealer, had come to Noida to test-drive the Pondicherry-registered vehicle. “The owner, Mridul Tiwari, a resident of Noida and a YouTuber with over 18 million subscribers, was selling the car, and Deepak had come to check its condition,” ADCP Shukla said.

Mridul Tiwari is a content creator with over 18 million subscribers on YouTube, 3.5 million followers on Facebook, and more than 536,000 followers on Instagram.

The 21-year-old YouTuber from Greater Noida is known for his light-hearted, comic videos in Hindi and regional languages, which have garnered more than 20 million views. He was also featured in YouTube’s Top 10 Indian Creators list.

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The creator, who goes by the username ‘

Mridul started his YouTube journey in October 2018 and quickly gained popularity, surpassing 100,000 subscribers within a year. By March, he had already received YouTube’s Silver and Gold Play Buttons for crossing 1 million subscribers.

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