Navi Mumbai/Nagothane, April 4 -- A private bus ferrying employees of a Panvel-based firm to Goa for a vacation toppled to its side in the ghats near Nagothane on the Mumbai-Goa Highway (NH-66) in the early hours of Friday, killing at least two passengers and injuring 38 others, 10 of whom are critical. The accident occurred in the Sukeli Khind section as the driver was speeding and failed to negotiate a sharp bend while going uphill, survivors and police officers said. Inspector Sachin Kulkarni from Nagothane police station said the driver, who was among the 38 people injured in the accident, had been booked for rash driving that endangers human life and causing death by negligence. The deceased were identified as Kamothe resident Naim Nizam Sheikh, 33, and advocate Neelam Vibhute, 40, director and vice president of the Panvel-based firm, Om Estate Services Private Limited. The death toll could rise as several injured are still critical, officials said. The Sukeli Khind stretch has long been flagged for safety risks due to its sharp bends, poor visibility and instances of speeding. P3...