Anjali accident case

  1. Delhi hit
  2. Kanjhawala Case Anjali Death Mystery Accident Full Story Of 14 Hours Timeline Delhi Police Theory
  3. Delhi Accident: After three days of Anjali's death due to dragging, many questions arise but only few answers
  4. Man accused of driving car that killed Anjali was at home during accident, finds probe
  5. Delhi Sultanpuri Accident Updates: Seventh Accused Also Arrested; Kejriwal Govt Sanctions Rs 10 Lakh Ex
  6. Delhi hit
  7. Kanjhawala Case Anjali Death Mystery Accident Full Story Of 14 Hours Timeline Delhi Police Theory
  8. Delhi Sultanpuri Accident Updates: Seventh Accused Also Arrested; Kejriwal Govt Sanctions Rs 10 Lakh Ex
  9. Man accused of driving car that killed Anjali was at home during accident, finds probe
  10. Delhi Accident: After three days of Anjali's death due to dragging, many questions arise but only few answers


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Delhi hit

New Delhi: The family of Anjali Singh, who was hit and dragged by a car, on Wednesday rejected the statements of her 'friend' that she was drunk at the time of the incident, and said they had never seen or heard of Nidhi, while police quizzed seven people present at a New Year party attended by the two women before the accident. Also, more CCTV footage emerged where Nidhi is seen returning home around 2.30 am, about 45 minutes after they left party venue, leading to questions being raised about the timeline of the events on the fateful night. A post-mortem report stated that Singh had sustained 40 injuries over her body due to the drag. Her "brain matter" is missing and she had multiple contusions, abrasions and lacerations, the doctors found. Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia met Anjali's family and said the incident was an example of extreme brutality. He said efforts will be made to provide employment to one of Anjali's kin. "If a piece of polythene or even paper is stuck, it is easily sensed and the driver stops the vehicle to check it. The incident is an example of extreme cruelty that shook one from inside," Sisodia said. Police had on Tuesday said they had traced Nidhi, who was riding pillion with Anjali Singh on her scooter but had fled after the incident, and recorded her statement. On Wednesday, Anjali Singh's mother Rekha Devi told reporters her daughter has never drunk alcohol in her life. "I never seen or heard of Nidhi. She never visited our home. Sh...

Kanjhawala Case Anjali Death Mystery Accident Full Story Of 14 Hours Timeline Delhi Police Theory

Delhi Kanjhawala Case: As the police investigation is progressing in Delhi’s Kanjhawala incident, new revelations are happening everyday. A case of negligent driving is already registered against Anjali, who lost her life in a car accident. In this 6-month-old case, in the medical report of the doctors, it has also been said about the stench of alcohol coming from his mouth. The Delhi Police has said that the accused in the Kanjhawala incident will be punished severely. However, it has already been revealed in the police investigation that this case is only of road accident and not of murder. Overall, only a case of culpable homicide will be registered against the accused in the Kanjhawala incident. In which the accused can be punished from 10 years to life imprisonment. In the investigation of the Kanjhawala case, from the very beginning, one after the other scams were coming to the fore. Several hours after Anjali’s death, the police came to know that along with Anjali, one of her friend Nidhi was also on the scooty. At the same time, now the police have said that only 4 people were in the car that night and they are the accused in the case. Let’s know the full story of those 14 hours of Kanjhawala incident, in which suspense remains on Anjali’s death. Who are the four accused? One of the accused, Amit Khanna, works in the credit card department of SBI Bank in Uttam Nagar. The second accused Krishna works at the Spanish Culture Center in Connaught Place. The third accuse...

Delhi Accident: After three days of Anjali's death due to dragging, many questions arise but only few answers

Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince threatened the U.S. if it retaliated against oil cuts © Provided by Free Press Journal Delhi Accident: After almost three days of Anjali's death due to dragging, many questions arise but only few answers New Delhi: A horrific incident once again rocked Delhi just with the onset of the New year 2023. A 20-year-old girl left her home informing her mother she would be back by 10 pm. The girl, Anjali, who worked for an event company was the sole bread-earner of the family, according to her mother. She had gone to Punjabi Bagh for her work on her scooty when a car (Grey Baleno) hit her and then dragged her for several kilometres (12-15km) in the Outer Delhi area in the intervening night of Saturday and Sunday. Video of accident victim surfaces on social media According to the Police, the victim's leg got entangled in one of the wheels of the car and she was dragged around. A video purportedly showing the woman's body without clothes and broken legs has surfaced on social media. Eyewitness narrates horrific ordeal An eyewitness informed the police about the tragic incident after he spotted the car dragging the woman. He called the Kanjhawala Police station and even chased the car on his bike in an attempt to stop it, but it was all in vain. A high-quality security camera video has supported the eyewitness's story that the victim was killed on Sunday early in the morning after her scooter was allegedly hit by a car. New CCTV footage from Ladpur village...

Man accused of driving car that killed Anjali was at home during accident, finds probe

The man who is accused of Read in Gujarati During investigation, police found that Deepak’s phone location from the time did not match with that of the other four accused in the case. His phone location and call records showed he was at home all day, said police. The 26-year-old is a Gramin Sewa driver and was among the five arrested by the police. “After the accident, Amit told his brother Ankush Khanna about it. Ankush then asked them to contact Deepak (their cousin), who has a licence, to take the blame. We are looking for Ankush and another man named Ashutosh. The two men are also involved in the case,” said a senior police officer. Anjali’s mother and a younger sister. (Express photo by Abhinav Saha) “During interrogation, the accused gave contradictory statements. CCTV footage was checked, but it wasn’t clear who was driving. We have found that Deepak’s phone location was of his house that night. During sustained interrogation, Deepak broke down and confessed,” said a senior police officer. Read | The occupants of the car have been booked for culpable homicide, rash driving and criminal conspiracy. Ashutosh, who works at a tech firm in Noida, is said to have known about the body and allegedly lied to the police about the driver, said Hooda. The FIR in the case states that the car owner was identified as Lokesh, who told the police the car was with his brother-in-law Ashutosh. Express Opinion | Sources said both Ashutosh and Ankush are now absconding. According to the...

Delhi Sultanpuri Accident Updates: Seventh Accused Also Arrested; Kejriwal Govt Sanctions Rs 10 Lakh Ex

Delhi Sultanpuri Accident Updates: Seventh Accused Also Arrested; Kejriwal Govt Sanctions Rs 10 Lakh Ex-gratia for Victim's Family Delhi Sultanpuri Accident Updates: The accused, Deepak Khanna, was asked by his cousins and friends to tell the police he was with them at the time of the accident, since he is the only person with a driving license Delhi Sultanpuri Accident Updates: Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Friday said the Delhi government has sanctioned an ex-gratia of Rs 10 lakh for the family of Anjali Singh, who died after being dragged under a car last week. Earlier today, a Delhi court sent the sixth accused Ashutosh Bhardwaj to three-day police custody. Police also took key eyewitness Nidhi, who was with Anjali on the night of the accident, to the Sultanpuri police station to join the investigation, said an official. Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Harendra Kumar Singh said, “She has been called by police to join the investigation.” The seventh accused in the Kanjhawala accident in which a 20-year-old woman was dragged by a car surrendered before police on Friday evening, a senior officer said. Police on Friday arrested another man, Ashutosh, under suspicion of shielding the accused. According to the police, Ankush Khanna, who is a brother of Amit, one of the other six accused in the case, surrendered on Friday at Sultanpuri Police Station. Police had earlier arrested Deepak Khanna (26), Amit Khanna (25), Krishan (27), Mithun (26), and Manoj Mittal in the c...

Delhi hit

New Delhi: The family of Anjali Singh, who was hit and dragged by a car, on Wednesday rejected the statements of her 'friend' that she was drunk at the time of the incident, and said they had never seen or heard of Nidhi, while police quizzed seven people present at a New Year party attended by the two women before the accident. Also, more CCTV footage emerged where Nidhi is seen returning home around 2.30 am, about 45 minutes after they left party venue, leading to questions being raised about the timeline of the events on the fateful night. A post-mortem report stated that Singh had sustained 40 injuries over her body due to the drag. Her "brain matter" is missing and she had multiple contusions, abrasions and lacerations, the doctors found. Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia met Anjali's family and said the incident was an example of extreme brutality. He said efforts will be made to provide employment to one of Anjali's kin. "If a piece of polythene or even paper is stuck, it is easily sensed and the driver stops the vehicle to check it. The incident is an example of extreme cruelty that shook one from inside," Sisodia said. Police had on Tuesday said they had traced Nidhi, who was riding pillion with Anjali Singh on her scooter but had fled after the incident, and recorded her statement. On Wednesday, Anjali Singh's mother Rekha Devi told reporters her daughter has never drunk alcohol in her life. "I never seen or heard of Nidhi. She never visited our home. Sh...

Kanjhawala Case Anjali Death Mystery Accident Full Story Of 14 Hours Timeline Delhi Police Theory

Delhi Kanjhawala Case: As the police investigation is progressing in Delhi’s Kanjhawala incident, new revelations are happening everyday. A case of negligent driving is already registered against Anjali, who lost her life in a car accident. In this 6-month-old case, in the medical report of the doctors, it has also been said about the stench of alcohol coming from his mouth. The Delhi Police has said that the accused in the Kanjhawala incident will be punished severely. However, it has already been revealed in the police investigation that this case is only of road accident and not of murder. Overall, only a case of culpable homicide will be registered against the accused in the Kanjhawala incident. In which the accused can be punished from 10 years to life imprisonment. In the investigation of the Kanjhawala case, from the very beginning, one after the other scams were coming to the fore. Several hours after Anjali’s death, the police came to know that along with Anjali, one of her friend Nidhi was also on the scooty. At the same time, now the police have said that only 4 people were in the car that night and they are the accused in the case. Let’s know the full story of those 14 hours of Kanjhawala incident, in which suspense remains on Anjali’s death. Who are the four accused? One of the accused, Amit Khanna, works in the credit card department of SBI Bank in Uttam Nagar. The second accused Krishna works at the Spanish Culture Center in Connaught Place. The third accuse...

Delhi Sultanpuri Accident Updates: Seventh Accused Also Arrested; Kejriwal Govt Sanctions Rs 10 Lakh Ex

Delhi Sultanpuri Accident Updates: Seventh Accused Also Arrested; Kejriwal Govt Sanctions Rs 10 Lakh Ex-gratia for Victim's Family Delhi Sultanpuri Accident Updates: The accused, Deepak Khanna, was asked by his cousins and friends to tell the police he was with them at the time of the accident, since he is the only person with a driving license Delhi Sultanpuri Accident Updates: Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Friday said the Delhi government has sanctioned an ex-gratia of Rs 10 lakh for the family of Anjali Singh, who died after being dragged under a car last week. Earlier today, a Delhi court sent the sixth accused Ashutosh Bhardwaj to three-day police custody. Police also took key eyewitness Nidhi, who was with Anjali on the night of the accident, to the Sultanpuri police station to join the investigation, said an official. Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Harendra Kumar Singh said, “She has been called by police to join the investigation.” The seventh accused in the Kanjhawala accident in which a 20-year-old woman was dragged by a car surrendered before police on Friday evening, a senior officer said. Police on Friday arrested another man, Ashutosh, under suspicion of shielding the accused. According to the police, Ankush Khanna, who is a brother of Amit, one of the other six accused in the case, surrendered on Friday at Sultanpuri Police Station. Police had earlier arrested Deepak Khanna (26), Amit Khanna (25), Krishan (27), Mithun (26), and Manoj Mittal in the c...

Man accused of driving car that killed Anjali was at home during accident, finds probe

The man who is accused of Read in Gujarati During investigation, police found that Deepak’s phone location from the time did not match with that of the other four accused in the case. His phone location and call records showed he was at home all day, said police. The 26-year-old is a Gramin Sewa driver and was among the five arrested by the police. “After the accident, Amit told his brother Ankush Khanna about it. Ankush then asked them to contact Deepak (their cousin), who has a licence, to take the blame. We are looking for Ankush and another man named Ashutosh. The two men are also involved in the case,” said a senior police officer. Anjali’s mother and a younger sister. (Express photo by Abhinav Saha) “During interrogation, the accused gave contradictory statements. CCTV footage was checked, but it wasn’t clear who was driving. We have found that Deepak’s phone location was of his house that night. During sustained interrogation, Deepak broke down and confessed,” said a senior police officer. Read | The occupants of the car have been booked for culpable homicide, rash driving and criminal conspiracy. Ashutosh, who works at a tech firm in Noida, is said to have known about the body and allegedly lied to the police about the driver, said Hooda. The FIR in the case states that the car owner was identified as Lokesh, who told the police the car was with his brother-in-law Ashutosh. Express Opinion | Sources said both Ashutosh and Ankush are now absconding. According to the...

Delhi Accident: After three days of Anjali's death due to dragging, many questions arise but only few answers

Meet Indian business tycoon who started with one truck and built Rs 6300 crore logistics giant © Provided by Free Press Journal Delhi Accident: After almost three days of Anjali's death due to dragging, many questions arise but only few answers New Delhi: A horrific incident once again rocked Delhi just with the onset of the New year 2023. A 20-year-old girl left her home informing her mother she would be back by 10 pm. The girl, Anjali, who worked for an event company was the sole bread-earner of the family, according to her mother. She had gone to Punjabi Bagh for her work on her scooty when a car (Grey Baleno) hit her and then dragged her for several kilometres (12-15km) in the Outer Delhi area in the intervening night of Saturday and Sunday. Video of accident victim surfaces on social media According to the Police, the victim's leg got entangled in one of the wheels of the car and she was dragged around. A video purportedly showing the woman's body without clothes and broken legs has surfaced on social media. Eyewitness narrates horrific ordeal An eyewitness informed the police about the tragic incident after he spotted the car dragging the woman. He called the Kanjhawala Police station and even chased the car on his bike in an attempt to stop it, but it was all in vain. A high-quality security camera video has supported the eyewitness's story that the victim was killed on Sunday early in the morning after her scooter was allegedly hit by a car. New CCTV footage from L...