College student runs car over man; efforts on to arrest him
The Hindu
Accused dragged victim on the car’s bonnet before fleeing the spot
A 23-year-old college student allegedly hit a man with his four-wheeler in south Delhi’s Greater Kailash on Tuesday, the police said.
DCP (South) Benita Mary Jaiker said they received an information at 6 p.m. on Monday about a hit-and-run incident where a college student, hit a 37-year-old man with his car and dragged him on the car’s bonnet before fleeing the spot.
“The injured has been shifted to Max Hospital and is currently unfit for statement. A case under IPC Section pertaining to rash driving has been lodged. Further investigation is being carried out,” the DCP said.
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