Jaipur, Aug. 19 -- Two members of a family were killed in the wee hours of Monday when their four-wheeler fell into a 250-feet gorge in Sikar's Harsh hill area, police said. Kailash Kanwar, the deputy police superintendent of Dantaramgarh, said, "The incident happened under the Jeenmata police station in Sikar. The car was carrying three people, of which two died in the accident and another was referred to Jaipur in a critical condition." According to the officials, the passengers -- all from the same family -- were returning from their visit to Khatushyamji temple. "At around 1am, their car was passing through the Harsh hill area. When it was crossing a watchtower on the hill near Antari canal, the tires slipped and the car fell into a 250-foot deep gorge," she said. A couple travelling in the car died on the spot while another victim was sent to Jaipur in a critical condition. Police are yet to reveal their identity. "Victims' bodies have been sent for an autopsy. Further probe is underway," said DSP....