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Truck runs over people sleeping on road divider in Delhi, 4 killed

Source:PTI  -  Edited By: Hemant Waje
September 21, 2022

Four people sleeping on a road divider were killed and two others injured in the early hours of Wednesday after they were run over by a speeding truck in northeast Delhi's Seemapuri area, police said.

IMAGES: Locals gather at the site after a speeding truck mowed down people sleeping on a road divider, at Seemapuri area in New Delhi. Photographs: PTI Photo

Two of the victims died on the spot, they said.

A CCTV footage showed the incident to have occurred at 1.51 am on Wednesday.

The footage, which did rounds on the social media, showed a truck crossing the DTC depot traffic signal and mowing down people sleeping on the road divider going towards the DLF T-point.

The driver was driving rashly and negligently, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Shahdara) R Sathiyasundaram said.

 

According to police, two people died on the spot and four were rushed to GTB Hospital.

Out of the four injured, one was declared brought dead and another died during treatment, the DCP said.

The footage also showed the truck, after it ran over the people, hitting an electricity pole causing the street light to go off.

The four dead were identified as Kareem (52), Chotte Khan (25), Shah Alam (38), all residents of New Seemapuri, and Rahul (45), a resident of Shalimar Garden in Uttar Pradesh's Sahibabad, police said.

The injured have been identified as Manish (16) from Sahibabad and Pradeep (30), a resident of Tahirpur, they said.

Manish, a resident of Harsh Vihar in Sahibabad, who was injured in hand recounted the incident.

"I came here around 8 pm last night to sell scrap items. It took some time and after having dinner, I slept on the divider. The vehicle first ran over my hand and threw me on other side of the divider,” he said.

“It then ran over the other people sleeping on the divider, hit a pole, and sped away," Manish, who was discharged from the hospital, said.

The offending vehicle has been identified, police said.

A case has been registered in the matter and efforts are being made to arrest the accused, they said.

Source: PTI  -  Edited By: Hemant Waje
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