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 Super eagles coach Eric Chelle has signed for a new sports agency to represent him henceforth.  Eric Chelle, head coach of Nigeria’s Super Eagles, has signed with a new sports agency to represent him going forward.  The move is expected to strengthen his professional management and strategic engagements within the global football space.

INDIAN MAN DETAINED ON SUNDAY AFTER HE RAMMED A LAMBORGHINI INTO TWO LABOURERS, SERIOUSLY INJURING THEM IN SECTOR 94.(VIDEO/PHOTO).


 A man named Deepak was detained on Sunday after he rammed a Lamborghini into two labourers, seriously injuring them in Sector 94. The accident took place while Deepak was test-driving the luxury car. According to the police, the car did not belong to him. Locals rushed to the spot after hearing a loud crash and confronted Deepak.


Witnesses said that when they asked Deepak to step out of the car, he appeared confused and asked if anyone had been killed. The angry locals accused him of driving recklessly. When one man questioned his stunt-like driving, Deepak claimed he had only pressed the accelerator softly. However, the locals argued that his driving was clearly dangerous.


The police arrived at the scene shortly after being informed by the locals. The injured labourers were immediately taken to a nearby hospital for treatment. The police detained Deepak and seized the Lamborghini. During questioning, Deepak claimed he was distracted by an error message on the car’s screen when the accident happened.


A case was filed against Deepak for reckless driving. The police are investigating the incident further. The condition of the injured labourers is being monitored at the hospital.

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