Speeding Car Hits a Scooty and Overturns on Road in Rajendra Nagar, Two People Seriously Hurt News24 –
Delhi News: In central Delhi, near the Rajendra Nagar police station, there has been a horrifying traffic collision. Around four in the morning, an accident occurred next to Pusa Road’s pillar number 96. A car and a scooter struck each other hard in the collision. The car overturned and the two young people on the scooty suffered significant injuries as they tumbled onto the road due to the force of the impact.
Both The Injured Conditions Are Critical
The local police arrived at the scene as soon as the incident was reported. Both of the injured were taken to a neighboring hospital, where their conditions are reportedly critical. The identity of the driver and the exact cause of the collision are currently being looked into by the police.
Cause Of Accident
The accident is said to have been caused by speeding and walking on the wrong side. CCTV footage from the initial inquiry showed that the Creta car was being driven extremely rapidly and recklessly, while the young people riding the scooter were coming from the wrong direction. The car toppled on the road and both of the young men on the scooter suffered severe injuries in this collision.
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Identity of Two Victims
The first victim was a 27-year-old guy whose identity has not yet been determined. He is thought to be the driver of the Rapido. The driver of the Creta car transported him to RML Hospital, but the driver later ran away. The injured are said to be in critical condition. Gyanendra Pratap Singh Shekhawat (23), the son of Rajendra Singh Shekhawat and a resident of D-656, Mandir Marg, was the second person hurt. With the aid of a PCR van, he has been admitted to Lady Hardinge Hospital.
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According to authorities, the vehicle’s driver, Angad, is a Roshanara Road resident and the son of Manideep Lal Kothi.