Delhi accident anjali

  1. Man accused of driving car that killed Anjali was at home during accident, finds probe
  2. Delhi accident case: Seventh accused Ankush surrenders; victim's friend Nidhi called for investigation
  3. "She's Lying": Delhi Woman's Family Rejects Friend's "Drunk" Charge
  4. Delhi accident: Anjali’s friend says the men knew she was stuck under the car
  5. 'Anjali was drunk but insisted on driving the scooty', says Delhi accident victim's friend Nidhi
  6. No injuries suggestive of sexual assault, shows Delhi accident victim’s autopsy report
  7. Delhi accident: Anjali’s friend says the men knew she was stuck under the car
  8. No injuries suggestive of sexual assault, shows Delhi accident victim’s autopsy report
  9. Delhi accident case: Seventh accused Ankush surrenders; victim's friend Nidhi called for investigation
  10. Man accused of driving car that killed Anjali was at home during accident, finds probe


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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 case: Seventh accused Ankush surrenders; victim's friend Nidhi called for investigation

Delhi accident case: Seventh accused Ankush surrenders; victim's friend Nidhi called for investigation Delhi accident case: Seventh accused Ankush surrenders; victim's friend Nidhi called for investigation The accused have been booked on charges of culpable homicide (Section 304) not amounting to murder, causing death by negligence and criminal conspiracy, according to the police. Delhi | Seventh accused in the Kanjhawala death case, Ankush surrenders before Police. Visuals from Sultanpuri Police Station. Delhi Police on Friday arrested Ashutosh, the sixth suspect and he was remanded in police custody for three days. The five people accused of causing the death of 20-year-old Anjali Singh had allegedly borrowed the car from Ashutosh. Those arrested earlier are: Deepak Khanna, Amit Khanna, Krishan, Mithun and Manoj Mittal. Meanwhile, Nidhi, an eye-witness in the Kanjhawala case, in which a young woman was hit by a car on New Year night and dragged under the wheels for several kilometres, has been not arrested, the Delhi Police said on Friday and added that she has been asked to join the investigation. CCTV footage captured horrific crime New, high-quality security camera footage confirmed the horrific witness accounts that she had been dragged under the wheels for over an hour. A senior police officer said that the woman was dragged for around 12 kilometres following the accident. The victim, who was the sole bread earner of her family, leaves behind an ailing mother and si...

"She's Lying": Delhi Woman's Family Rejects Friend's "Drunk" Charge

New Delhi: Nidhi is lying and should be charged with murder, Anjali Singh's family said on Wednesday and claimed they had never seen or heard of the 'friend' who was with 20-year-old killed when she was dragged under a car. Giving her narrative of what had happened that night, Nidhi had said Anjali was drunk and insisted on driving the two-wheeler back from the hotel where they had rung in the New Year. The family doctor of the victim also rejected Nidhi's claims that Anjali was heavily drunk on the night of the accident, saying the autopsy report did not find any trace of alcohol in her stomach. Anjali's mother told reporters that her daughter has never had alcohol in her life. "I never seen or heard of Nidhi. She never visited our home. She is lying. My daughter never consumed alcohol. She never came home drunk. Nidhi is lying," Rekha Devi said. Anjali was killed in the early hours of the New Year after her scooter was hit by a car, which dragged her for 12 kilometres. Her body was found in outer Delhi's Kanjhawala. Five men who were allegedly in the car have been booked for culpable homicide among other sections. All five accused were sent to a three-day police custody on Monday. Anjali's uncle raised questions over the statements made by Nidhi, saying why did she not inform anyone about the incident. "She is lying. Why did she not inform the police and her family. Why did she not come to the police. We are satisfied with police probe but they should take strict action....

Delhi accident: Anjali’s friend says the men knew she was stuck under the car

Anjali Singh, whose death has sent shockwaves across the nation, was screaming for help when she was dragged along the car, claims her friend who was with her during the accident. The friend, Nidhi, told the police that she felt hopeless and walked home. She said that once she reached home she told her mother and grandmother everything. Anjali was killed on New Year’s after her scooty was hit by a Baleno car with five men in it. Her leg got stuck in the axle of the car and she was dragged for some 12-14 kilometres. Nidhi, who was with Anjali when the car hit the scooty, revealed a lot of details to India Today. Here are some of the important things she said: • The deceased woman screamed for help and the men in the car knew that she was stuck under the vehicle, Nidhi claimed. • The women became friends only 15 days before the accident took place, she said. Anjali got in touch with Nidhi to celebrate the new year together, following which she went to Sultanpuri to pick Nidhi up. They went to Rohini, and they went to Anjali’s home. They eventually went to the hotel whose CCTV captured the women together. • The women had a fight over who would ride the scooty. Nidhi said Anjali was drunk and hence she did not want her to ride the scooty. • The women before the accident had narrowly escaped an accident with a truck, said Nidhi. Anjali was upset over her breakup with her boyfriend, she said. Nidhi claimed that she asked Anjali to stop, after which she said she would dri...

'Anjali was drunk but insisted on driving the scooty', says Delhi accident victim's friend Nidhi

'Anjali was drunk but insisted on driving the scooty', says Delhi accident victim's friend Nidhi 'Anjali was drunk but insisted on driving the scooty', says Delhi accident victim's friend Nidhi Nidhi was riding pillion with Anjali Singh when their scooty was hit by a car from behind on New Year's Day in Delhi. Friend of the deceased victim of the Delhi accident on New Year's claimed on Tuesday that Anjali Singh was drunk when she was riding her scooty before she was hit by a car with five occupants and dragged for nearly 12 kms, causing her death. Nidhi was riding pillion with Anjali fled the spot after the accident. "She was in a drunken state but insisted on driving the two-wheeler. After being hit by the car,she came under the car, got dragged with it. I was scared and went away from there, didn't tell anything to anyone," said Nidhi. Nidhi also revealed that 20-year-old Anjali was screaming for help when she was stuck underneath the hatchback. "Anjali's leg was stuck under the car. The driver moved the car back and forth but she remained stuck. They hit our scooty deliberately," Nidhi told India Today. "After the car hit us, I fell to one side. My friend got stuck under the car. The men in the car knew the woman was stuck under their car. After the accident, I didn't inform the police but went home," she added. New CCTV footage has also emerged in which both Anjali and Nidhi can be seen fighting outside a hotel before they ride off. As per the police, the pillion also ...

No injuries suggestive of sexual assault, shows Delhi accident victim’s autopsy report

• • • • No injuries suggestive of sexual assault, shows Delhi accident victim's autopsy report No injuries suggestive of sexual assault, shows Delhi accident victim’s autopsy report According to a doctor from the medical board at Maulana Azad Medical College who conducted the autopsy, there is an "accidental injury pattern" with "dragging injuries over her back and head and buttocks. The Delhi Police said Tuesday that Anjali Singh, who was killed in a hit-and-run accident and her body dragged for more than 10 km in Outer Delhi, did not receive any injuries “suggestive of sexual assault” according to the postmortem conducted on her body. Sagarpreet Hooda, Special CP (Law and order Zone II), said the postmortem examination was conducted by a three-member board of Maulana Azad Medical College on Monday, January 2. Hooda said the report stated that the provisional cause of death was “shock and haemorrhage as a result of antemortem injury to the head, spine, left femur, both lower limbs”.

Delhi accident: Anjali’s friend says the men knew she was stuck under the car

Anjali Singh, whose death has sent shockwaves across the nation, was screaming for help when she was dragged along the car, claims her friend who was with her during the accident. The friend, Nidhi, told the police that she felt hopeless and walked home. She said that once she reached home she told her mother and grandmother everything. Anjali was killed on New Year’s after her scooty was hit by a Baleno car with five men in it. Her leg got stuck in the axle of the car and she was dragged for some 12-14 kilometres. Nidhi, who was with Anjali when the car hit the scooty, revealed a lot of details to India Today. Here are some of the important things she said: • The deceased woman screamed for help and the men in the car knew that she was stuck under the vehicle, Nidhi claimed. • The women became friends only 15 days before the accident took place, she said. Anjali got in touch with Nidhi to celebrate the new year together, following which she went to Sultanpuri to pick Nidhi up. They went to Rohini, and they went to Anjali’s home. They eventually went to the hotel whose CCTV captured the women together. • The women had a fight over who would ride the scooty. Nidhi said Anjali was drunk and hence she did not want her to ride the scooty. • The women before the accident had narrowly escaped an accident with a truck, said Nidhi. Anjali was upset over her breakup with her boyfriend, she said. Nidhi claimed that she asked Anjali to stop, after which she said she would drive slowl...

No injuries suggestive of sexual assault, shows Delhi accident victim’s autopsy report

• • • • No injuries suggestive of sexual assault, shows Delhi accident victim's autopsy report No injuries suggestive of sexual assault, shows Delhi accident victim’s autopsy report According to a doctor from the medical board at Maulana Azad Medical College who conducted the autopsy, there is an "accidental injury pattern" with "dragging injuries over her back and head and buttocks. The Delhi Police said Tuesday that Anjali Singh, who was killed in a hit-and-run accident and her body dragged for more than 10 km in Outer Delhi, did not receive any injuries “suggestive of sexual assault” according to the postmortem conducted on her body. Sagarpreet Hooda, Special CP (Law and order Zone II), said the postmortem examination was conducted by a three-member board of Maulana Azad Medical College on Monday, January 2. Hooda said the report stated that the provisional cause of death was “shock and haemorrhage as a result of antemortem injury to the head, spine, left femur, both lower limbs”.

Delhi accident case: Seventh accused Ankush surrenders; victim's friend Nidhi called for investigation

Delhi accident case: Seventh accused Ankush surrenders; victim's friend Nidhi called for investigation Delhi accident case: Seventh accused Ankush surrenders; victim's friend Nidhi called for investigation The accused have been booked on charges of culpable homicide (Section 304) not amounting to murder, causing death by negligence and criminal conspiracy, according to the police. Delhi | Seventh accused in the Kanjhawala death case, Ankush surrenders before Police. Visuals from Sultanpuri Police Station. Delhi Police on Friday arrested Ashutosh, the sixth suspect and he was remanded in police custody for three days. The five people accused of causing the death of 20-year-old Anjali Singh had allegedly borrowed the car from Ashutosh. Those arrested earlier are: Deepak Khanna, Amit Khanna, Krishan, Mithun and Manoj Mittal. Meanwhile, Nidhi, an eye-witness in the Kanjhawala case, in which a young woman was hit by a car on New Year night and dragged under the wheels for several kilometres, has been not arrested, the Delhi Police said on Friday and added that she has been asked to join the investigation. CCTV footage captured horrific crime New, high-quality security camera footage confirmed the horrific witness accounts that she had been dragged under the wheels for over an hour. A senior police officer said that the woman was dragged for around 12 kilometres following the accident. The victim, who was the sole bread earner of her family, leaves behind an ailing mother and si...

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...