AHMEDABAD: A 14-year-old boy, Rafiq (name changed to protect identity), killed two and injured five pavement dwellers early on Wednesday when he sneaked out of his house in his father's car for a joyride with his friends.At 2am, he unleashed a reign of terror on the roads of Behrampura where he rammed the car into a bystander and two scooterists before hitting pavement dwellers sleeping outside their hutments."Salim Rashidkhan, 45 and Rehana Shaikh, 40, both residents of the Behrampura hutments, died on the way to hospital. The five injured who have been admitted include two children - Faizan Mustufa Shaikh, 9 and Simran Shaikh, 3," said officials of VS hospital.Eyewitnesses claimed that Rafiq was driving at breakneck speed - about 100 or 120 kilometres per hour - when he lost control of the car. "The impact was such that five shanties were smashed, and a bike, scooter and a cycle parked nearby too were damaged," added Nisar Shaikh, a local resident.Barely four feet in height, Rafiq, a class 9 student of a school near Shah-e-Alam, sped away from the accident spot in his car which was badly damaged, with tyres flattened in the impact. "He drove back home and told his parents about the accident. His family tried to reason with the shanty dwellers but they were met with an angry crowd which had gathered at the spot and Rafiq's family members slipped away from the spot," said Shaikh.Police sources said the boy's family brought him to the Danilimda police station at 4 am. "We have booked the boy under section 304 part (2) of IPC and have taken statements of two other teenagers who were with him during the joyride. We are also investigating whether the teenager's father was negligent enough to hand over the car keys to his son," said Moin Shaikh, police inspector of Danilimda police station.He added, "The boy's father is an externed historysheeter and is accused in numerous criminal offenses which include theft and loot. We will book him too under the Motor Vehicle's Act if found negligent. We have learnt that he had violated his externment and was in the city when the incident took place. We are hunting for him."