The death of a young girl on new year’s eve in a road accident in Delhi has sent shock waves across the globe.
A 20-year-old girl after being allegedly hit and run over by a car in northwest Delhi`s Khanjhawala locality on New Year’s night.
The car dragged the girl for 10-12 km to death! the horrific details emerge from the CCTV footage.
As reported, 20-year-old Anjali was with her friend Nidhi on the scooty while both were returning home before the two-wheeler collided head-on with a Maruti Baleno car in the early hours of January 1.
Nidhi, who was an eye-witness to the incident, recalling the events leading to the accident, said they were returning from a party, and Anjali, who had consumed alcohol, was driving the scooty that she had almost rammed into a truck minutes before it collided with the car.
A food delivery executive has recounted the Delhi horror, claiming that he saw the accident at around 3:20 am. The eyewitness claims that he spotted the victim’s head hanging from the rear tyre.
As reported the Delhi police have taken 5 people onboard the car in question and investigations are underway.
Delhi Police said a medical board has been constituted to conduct the post-mortem of the deceased.
And based on the post-mortem report, fresh charges could be added against the five accused arrested in connection with the case, Special Commissioner of Police (Law and Order) Sagar Preet Hooda said at a press conference.
The accident has left resentment and public outcry over the death of a 20-year-old girl.
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