Anjali road accident

  1. Delhi accident: Victim Anjali Singh's skull fractured, ribs exposed
  2. 60 hours after Anjali's horrific death in Delhi, many questions few answers
  3. Delhi horror: New footage shows Anjali's friend returning home from accident
  4. Kanjhawala horror: 'Friend who left Anjali dying on road should be…'
  5. Death of Anjali Singh: Delhi road accident once again shows how public spaces are hostile to women
  6. 60 hours after Anjali's horrific death in Delhi, many questions few answers
  7. Delhi woman dragged by car wasn't alone, another girl was with her: Police
  8. Kanjhawala horror: 'Friend who left Anjali dying on road should be…'
  9. Delhi Accident: After three days of Anjali's death due to dragging, many questions arise but only few answers
  10. Delhi horror: New footage shows Anjali's friend returning home from accident


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Delhi accident: Victim Anjali Singh's skull fractured, ribs exposed

January 04, 2023 | 02:48 pm 3 min read Delhi accident victim suffered over 40 external injuries As per the latest reports, her autopsy revealed that her ribs got exposed from her back after the skin peeled away. The report confirmed that the base of Singh's skull was also fractured, and some "brain matter was missing." Why does this story matter? The victim worked as a part-time assistant in weddings and other events and was returning from a function on New Year when a car crashed into her scooter in The 20-year-old got stuck in the car's axle and was dragged for over 10km, tearing her clothes and lacerating her body. Her body was later found naked and thus raised sexual assault suspicions. Most blood stains found behind front left wheel As per news agency ANI, most blood stains have been located behind the front left wheel, and there was no sign that Singh was inside the vehicle. The forensic laboratory also received blood samples of the vehicle's occupants for detailed examination. Furthermore, the woman's head was towards the vehicle's trunk as she was pulled by the moving car. Singh's injuries result of 'blunt force impact': Autopsy report The autopsy confirmed that all of Singh's injuries were the result of "blunt force impact". "All injuries collectively can cause death in the ordinary course of nature. However, injury to the head, spine, long bone and other injuries can cause death independently and collectively in the ordinary course of nature," the board of doctor...

60 hours after Anjali's horrific death in Delhi, many questions few answers

Little did her family know that their daughter was never going to come back. At 3.24 am on Sunday, January 1, the police receive a call about a grey Baleno dragging a body. The police found the body at 4.11 am near Hanuman Mandir, Jonti village. The body had extensive injuries, clothes were torn apart and both the legs were separated from the body. The body belonged to Anjali. According to the police, On Monday, January 2, the Delhi Police briefed the media for the first time in connection with the case. The police admitted that the woman's body was dragged for 12 kms, which brings to question the police's claim of heightened security and increased stationing of pickets on the New Year's Eve. This brings to question: - How did the grey Baleno escaped the police's notice? - How did cops stationed between Sultanpuri to Kanjhawala not see the woman stuck in the car wheels? - Was there no police presence in that 12 km stretch? NEW EVIDENCES RAISE QUESTIONS On Tuesday, January 3, a new The footage shows Anjali (in pink clothes) and Nidhi coming out of a hotel at 1.45 am on January 1 and then getting into an argument. Both the women are seen arguing and Anjali is seen trying to snatch something from Nidhi. The footage further shows that both the women left the event on a scooty. While Nidhi was driving the vehicle initially, Anjali took over later. It was also revealed that during the time of the accident, both were riding the scooty. On being probed by the police, Nidhi claimed...

Delhi horror: New footage shows Anjali's friend returning home from accident

Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince threatened the U.S. if it retaliated against oil cuts © Provided by India Today Delhi horror: New footage shows Anjali's friend returning home from accident | Watch More details are being revealed every day in the case of a 20-year-old woman dying after she was dragged by a car for about 12 kilometres. India Today has gotten access to CCTV footage that shows the woman's friend Nidhi reaching home after fleeing from the site of the accident. Watch here: The time stamp on the footage is about 41 minutes later than the actual time. The police are investigating the footage. Earlier on Tuesday, it was revealed that ALSO READ | When asked why she did not tell the police, Nidhi said that she was scared and she went back home on foot. "I became very hopeless. The only thing I had in mind was to go back home. I thought the men in the car would stop the car eventually and help her out." She added that the men who were inside the car could hear her screams but they did not stop. "They did the accident deliberately," she told India Today. Meanwhile, CCTV footage from before the incident showed the two women coming out of a hotel and then getting into an argument over something. The women were seen arguing and Anjali tried to snatch something from Nidhi. Police suspect that the fight between the two girls was over who would ride the scooty and that Anjali was trying to snatch keys from her friend. When they came out of the hotel, Nidhi drove the scooty while...

Kanjhawala horror: 'Friend who left Anjali dying on road should be…'

Delhi Police on Tuesday recorded the statement of Nidhi who was with Anjali when the horrific accident took place on New Year's night in which the 20-year-old woman died after being entangled in a Baleno which drove from Sultanpuri to Kanjhawala. As Nidhi appeared on television interviews as well, Delhi Commission for Women chief Swati Maliwal demanded a probe against her since she left her 'friend' dying on the road and made claims like Anjali was drunk that night --amounting to 'character assassination'. "Today, when the police caught Anjali's "friend", she appeared on TV talking nonsense about Anjali. The girl who saw her friend dying on the road instead of helping him went home and slept, how can she be believed? Anjali's 'character assassination' has started, the public is sensible," Swati Maliwal said. Delhi police personnel near the residence of the woman who died after being dragged by a car in Sultanpuri.(ANI) Here are the latest developments of Sultanpuri horror: 1. Nidhi claimed Anjali was drunk but insisted on driving the scooter. She asserted that it was the issue they were fighting about in the hotel, as revealed in the CCTV footage. 2. The hotel manager told police that Nidhi and Anjali were fighting before leaving the hotel at around 1.30am. "Both of them were arguing. When I told them not to fight, they went downstairs and started fighting, after which both of them went on a scooter," the manager said. 3. In the hotel, Nidhi and Anjali talked to some boys ...

Death of Anjali Singh: Delhi road accident once again shows how public spaces are hostile to women

Premium Death of Anjali Singh: Delhi road accident once again shows how public spaces are hostile to women Designing our cities in ways conducive to women's travel patterns and needs is crucial. Women’s restricted mobility is largely due to fear of violence, reflected in their low participation in the workforce Over 1.5 lakh people died from road accidents just in 2021, and this has been the trend for several years. According to NCRB data from 2021, driving under the influence of drugs/alcohol contributed to 1.9 per cent of deaths from accidents. These accidents have resulted in injuries to 7,235 persons and caused 2,935 deaths in the country. Further, nearly 90 per cent of deaths on the road were due to speeding, overtaking, and dangerous driving. According to the World Bank’s data from 2019, India ranked first among the top 20 countries for road accidents. In addition, for women the fear of sexual assault is another cause for concern when they traverse public spaces after dark. While there may be no sexual assault proven in this case yet, the fact that it is a possibility speaks to the reality of assault as an added worry for every woman in this country. It is pertinent to mention that the National Commission for Women has specifically asked that this angle be looked into here as well. Also Read | Violence significantly affects women’s choices and abilities to access opportunities that the city offers. Research from the UN and ICRW confirms that women face multiple forms...

60 hours after Anjali's horrific death in Delhi, many questions few answers

Little did her family know that their daughter was never going to come back. At 3.24 am on Sunday, January 1, the police receive a call about a grey Baleno dragging a body. The police found the body at 4.11 am near Hanuman Mandir, Jonti village. The body had extensive injuries, clothes were torn apart and both the legs were separated from the body. The body belonged to Anjali. According to the police, On Monday, January 2, the Delhi Police briefed the media for the first time in connection with the case. The police admitted that the woman's body was dragged for 12 kms, which brings to question the police's claim of heightened security and increased stationing of pickets on the New Year's Eve. This brings to question: - How did the grey Baleno escaped the police's notice? - How did cops stationed between Sultanpuri to Kanjhawala not see the woman stuck in the car wheels? - Was there no police presence in that 12 km stretch? NEW EVIDENCES RAISE QUESTIONS On Tuesday, January 3, a new The footage shows Anjali (in pink clothes) and Nidhi coming out of a hotel at 1.45 am on January 1 and then getting into an argument. Both the women are seen arguing and Anjali is seen trying to snatch something from Nidhi. The footage further shows that both the women left the event on a scooty. While Nidhi was driving the vehicle initially, Anjali took over later. It was also revealed that during the time of the accident, both were riding the scooty. On being probed by the police, Nidhi claimed...

Delhi woman dragged by car wasn't alone, another girl was with her: Police

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Kanjhawala horror: 'Friend who left Anjali dying on road should be…'

Delhi Police on Tuesday recorded the statement of Nidhi who was with Anjali when the horrific accident took place on New Year's night in which the 20-year-old woman died after being entangled in a Baleno which drove from Sultanpuri to Kanjhawala. As Nidhi appeared on television interviews as well, Delhi Commission for Women chief Swati Maliwal demanded a probe against her since she left her 'friend' dying on the road and made claims like Anjali was drunk that night --amounting to 'character assassination'. "Today, when the police caught Anjali's "friend", she appeared on TV talking nonsense about Anjali. The girl who saw her friend dying on the road instead of helping him went home and slept, how can she be believed? Anjali's 'character assassination' has started, the public is sensible," Swati Maliwal said. Delhi police personnel near the residence of the woman who died after being dragged by a car in Sultanpuri.(ANI) Here are the latest developments of Sultanpuri horror: 1. Nidhi claimed Anjali was drunk but insisted on driving the scooter. She asserted that it was the issue they were fighting about in the hotel, as revealed in the CCTV footage. 2. The hotel manager told police that Nidhi and Anjali were fighting before leaving the hotel at around 1.30am. "Both of them were arguing. When I told them not to fight, they went downstairs and started fighting, after which both of them went on a scooter," the manager said. 3. In the hotel, Nidhi and Anjali talked to some boys ...

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...

Delhi horror: New footage shows Anjali's friend returning home from accident

Meet Indian business tycoon who started with one truck and built Rs 6300 crore logistics giant © Provided by India Today Delhi horror: New footage shows Anjali's friend returning home from accident | Watch More details are being revealed every day in the case of a 20-year-old woman dying after she was dragged by a car for about 12 kilometres. India Today has gotten access to CCTV footage that shows the woman's friend Nidhi reaching home after fleeing from the site of the accident. Watch here: The time stamp on the footage is about 41 minutes later than the actual time. The police are investigating the footage. Earlier on Tuesday, it was revealed that ALSO READ | When asked why she did not tell the police, Nidhi said that she was scared and she went back home on foot. "I became very hopeless. The only thing I had in mind was to go back home. I thought the men in the car would stop the car eventually and help her out." She added that the men who were inside the car could hear her screams but they did not stop. "They did the accident deliberately," she told India Today. Meanwhile, CCTV footage from before the incident showed the two women coming out of a hotel and then getting into an argument over something. The women were seen arguing and Anjali tried to snatch something from Nidhi. Police suspect that the fight between the two girls was over who would ride the scooty and that Anjali was trying to snatch keys from her friend. When they came out of the hotel, Nidhi drove the...