Was a Delivery Executive Fatally Struck by a Speeding Car in Subhash Nagar, Delhi?
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New Delhi, Feb 21 (NationPress) A delivery executive tragically lost his life after being hit by a fast-moving vehicle in the Subhash Nagar locality of West Delhi in the early hours of Saturday, as reported by officials.
The incident took place around 4:30 a.m. when a speeding car collided with the motorcycle that the delivery driver was riding. The impact was so intense that he succumbed to his injuries at the scene.
Upon receiving reports of the accident, police swiftly arrived at the location to commence an investigation. The car involved in the incident has been confiscated, and the driver responsible has been arrested.
The deceased's body has been sent for a post-mortem examination. Authorities indicated that a thorough investigation into the factors surrounding the accident is ongoing.
Further information is anticipated.
This incident follows a recent deadly road accident in the national capital earlier this month near Lal Bahadur Shastri College in Dwarka South, where an individual lost his life after an SUV allegedly driven by a minor without a license collided with his motorcycle.
On February 3, Sahil Dhaneshra (23) died when a Scorpio SUV, reportedly operated by a 17-year-old, crashed into his motorcycle close to the college.
Claims from the victim's mother suggested that the minor was recording social media videos while speeding just before the crash.
The collision was forceful enough to cause the SUV to strike a parked taxi, resulting in severe injuries to the taxi's driver. The minor, who lacked a valid driving license, was arrested and presented to the Juvenile Justice Board, which placed him in an observation home.
He was later granted interim bail on February 10 to allow him to sit for his Class 10 Board examinations.
The Delhi Police have filed charges under Sections 281 (reckless driving), 106(1) (causing death through negligence), and 125(a) (acts endangering life or personal safety) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita.
During the investigation, the minor's father was detained and subsequently released, with police indicating that he would be included in the chargesheet under relevant provisions of the Motor Vehicles Act.
Authorities confirmed that the Scorpio was being driven by the minor at the time of the accident and that he did not possess a valid driving license. Investigations into the case are still ongoing.