A horrific video from Dewas town in Madhya Pradesh has been trending after a 14 to 15-year-old boy was seen on camera driving a Hyundai Creta at high speed, which caused a big accident. The juvenile allegedly ran over a motorcyclist and his pillion rider before crashing into a house wall. A cow escaped narrowly by running away from the path of the speeding SUV.
Teen Loses Control Before Crash, Caught on CCTV Footage
The viral video clearly indicates the SUV driving irresponsibly down the street. The boy loses control and crashes head-on into an oncoming motorcycle. The SUV later crashes into a wall and breaks through it, getting into the house. Startled family members are immediately seen running out of the house following the deafening boom. A netizen named deadly kalesh shared video on X showing horrific accident.
🚨Dewas, MP: A 14/15-year-old boy driving a Hyundai Creta ran over a biker and crashed into a house wall. Shockingly, his mother said, “Mera beta toh chalayega, jo kar sakte ho kar lo.” Locals demand action for this reckless underage driving. pic.twitter.com/qk5nou0jCq
— Deadly Kalesh (@Deadlykalesh) October 14, 2025
Biker Survives but the Vehicle is Wrecked
The motorcyclist, despite appearing shaken, survived the crash. The biker is seen jogging toward the SUV, opening the driver’s door, and yelling at the young driver. His bike, however, was totally destroyed in the crash.
Locals Angry Over Parental Negligence
The accident, which occurred at about 8:15 AM on Monday on school-going hours in a populated area, attracted a huge crowd of residents. People were shocked at the carelessness and wondered how the parents of the boy permitted him to drive such a high-powered vehicle.
Mother’s Arrogant Response Fuels Public Anger
When questioned, the boy’s mother allegedly brushed aside all criticism, saying, “Mera beta toh chalayega, jo kar sakte ho kar lo” “My son will drive, do whatever you can.” Her blunt reply has further enraged locals.
Public Calls for Tough Action Against Parents and Minor
Residents are now calling for legal action not just against the underage driver for negligent endangerment but also against the parents for letting such negligent carelessness happen.
Madhya Pradesh Tops States in Underage Driving Offences
In official statistics, Madhya Pradesh follows India’s second position when it comes to cases of minors driving vehicles, with 1,138 cases reported. Lack of supervision by parents has been identified by the authorities as the major factor behind such accidents.