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I never wanted to share these images [against forum rules ] as recieved from the party involved. This is the individual with whom I had a contact and call and the owner of the vehicle. He was on front seat without seat belt.
Now you can imagine the speed with what he was launched from his seat and banged onto the windshield. Obviously they were not on 30kmph. The driver was fast and applied hard breaks at the last moment realizing he is already in the mess. Resulting in the individual flying from his seat. Any sharp object even a rock is enough to blow the tire. The damaged alloy, the location of the damage on the tire the strut condition all adds up. The broken roads can have broken rocks from the roadway which is typically sharp. So a certain depth of pothole not necessarily is required for damage ,
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Here is another angle from another video, some portion of the broken road which looks like rough from other side can be seen. Again we see only small portion of it in the below image

From other side

You also see a rock/ or maybe chunk of broken road in both images, not sure why it is there. Maybe this was the source of the all this problem and was in that rough broken road area and then dragged with the vehicle.. ???