New Delhi, Five Delhi University students returning from a birthday party in Gururgram were injured when their SUV crashed into a railing, traversing the vehicle, near Rajghat in north Delhi early in the morning. Thursday, police said.

Police suspect that the students were under the influence of alcohol. However, one of the students said that the driver of the car became distracted while he was changing songs on his mobile phone.

Deputy Commissioner of Police (North) MK Meena said a case under sections 281 (rash driving) and 125 (a) (causing injury by act endangering life) had been registered at Kotwali police station. life or personal safety of others) of Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita.

An investigation is underway from all angles to determine the actual cause of the accident, he said.

Another officer said they were also investigating whether there were any engineering faults on the road.

It appears that the Hyundai Venue car was driving at high speed and the driver lost control, leading to the accident, the officer said, adding that the accident occurred on the stretch between the red light at Shanti Van and Geeta Colony.

Aishwarya Pandey (19), a first-year undergraduate student at Deshbandhu College, had organized a birthday party for his friends: Keshav Kumar (19), Aishwarya Mishra (19) and Ujjawal (19), all students of Dayal Singh College. and Krishna (18) from Motilal Nehru College.

The second officer said Pandey had rented the SUV for Rs 1,500 in Shadipur for one night and asked Mishra to drive. He was sitting behind the driver's seat when the accident occurred. Pandey suffered multiple head injuries and is on ventilator support at LNJP Hospital.

Mishra also suffered critical injuries. His parents admitted him to a private hospital in Delhi.

Both Mishra and Pandey hail from Etawah in Uttar Pradesh and live in a rented accommodation in east Delhi's Laxmi Nagar.

Krishna, a resident of South Delhi's Saket, is undergoing treatment but is said to be out of danger. He was sitting in the middle of the back seat.

Kumar, also originally from Etawah, was sitting next to the driver. Ujjawal was sitting in the left rear seat. Kumar and Ujjawal were discharged after receiving first aid, police said.

Earlier, the police had said that the two seriously injured students were identified as Ashwani Mishra and Ashwani Pandey before rectifying their names.

Police said the five friends drove to Zee Town, a pub in Gurugram, on Wednesday to celebrate Pandey's birthday and had a few drinks.

"While crossing the Geeta Colony flyover, Mishra got distracted while changing the song playing on his mobile phone and lost control of the vehicle. The car crashed into the guardrail," police said in a statement.

The police also said they were verifying through which medium Pandey had booked the car.