Delhi car accident case

  1. Wife of ex
  2. Kanjhawala 'Hit and Run': No sexual assault, says autopsy; girl succumbed to injuries due to dragging
  3. Woman killed in Delhi after car hits scooter, drags her for 4 km
  4. Delhi Sultanpuri Accident: 2 More People Involved, Say Cops; All Accused Sent to 4
  5. Delhi Police trying to 'cover up' Kanjhawala car accident case as accused is a BJP leader: AAP
  6. Woman killed in Delhi after car hits scooter, drags her for 4 km
  7. Delhi Police trying to 'cover up' Kanjhawala car accident case as accused is a BJP leader: AAP
  8. Delhi Sultanpuri Accident: 2 More People Involved, Say Cops; All Accused Sent to 4
  9. Kanjhawala 'Hit and Run': No sexual assault, says autopsy; girl succumbed to injuries due to dragging
  10. Wife of ex


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NEW DELHI: The wife of former Congress MLA Rajesh Lilothia died in an accident after her car was hit by a speeding four-wheeler in north Delhi's Kashmere Gate area. Police said she was going to a park when the accident happened. They have arrested a scrap dealer in the case. Madhu Rajesh Lilothia, who lived in Anand Parbat, was a former air hostess with a national carrier. Deputy commissioner of police (north) Sagar Singh Kalsi said they received a PCR call on Monday morning about the accident. A local police team reached the spot on Boulevard Road near the roundabout at Mori Gate and found the car that had met with an accident. During the inquiry, it was found that the victim had already been rushed to a hospital and was declared dead at 6.30am. “She was driving the car,” the officer said. A case under sections 279 (rash driving or riding on a public way) and 304 A (causing death by negligence) of the IPC was registered, and teams were formed to trace the offending vehicle. “We scanned CCTV cameras from Anand Parbat to Shahdara flyover, and we were able to spot the offending vehicle (a Maruti Brezza)," an officer said. They identified the owner of the car and the vehicle was traced to Seelampur. A raid was conducted and the suspect arrested. He was identified as Zainul, who lives in Seelampur and works as a scrap dealer. “He was returning from his cousin's house in Nangloi and was going towards Seelampur when he hit Madhu Lilothia’s car from the side. He fled the spot aft...

Kanjhawala 'Hit and Run': No sexual assault, says autopsy; girl succumbed to injuries due to dragging

Delhi Hit and Run Case: No sexual assault, says autopsy; girl succumbed to injuries due to dragging The video also shows victim’s sandals flying out from beneath the car. So far, the case appears to be a ‘hit and run’, since no evidence yet suggests that the accused men in the car and the woman were known to each other New Delhi: The tragic death of a 20-year-old woman after being trapped and dragged under the wheels of a car for 13 kilometres on new year’s eve in the heart of India – Delhi has left the whole nation shocked. Chilling details of the horrific incident are coming out with each passing hour as police officials are running from pillar to post across the Kanjhawala region where it occurred. In the latest, the post-mortem report of the girl has ruled out any kind of sexual assault with the deceased girl. Reportedly, the girl died of the injuries sustained due to dragging. Delhi accident case: 20-year-old woman dragged by car for 13 km was with friend on scooty who fled from spot Police accuses two more men in the Delhi ‘dragging’ accident case; claim they tempered evidence Minutes before the autopsy report came out, a fresh CCTV footage had surfaced which shows what happened right after the car collided with victim’s scooter. As per the footage, the Baleno car sped right after the head-on collision while the occupants failed to realise that a human is trapped under left-front tyre. The video also shows victim’s sandals coming out from beneath the car, which confi...

Woman killed in Delhi after car hits scooter, drags her for 4 km

A 20-year-old woman was killed in Delhi after her scooter was hit by a car, and she was dragged by the vehicle for almost 4 km — from Sultanpuri to Kanjhawala — in the early hours of Sunday. Police said the body was found almost an hour later. Police said the woman, Anjali Singh, was an event organiser and returning from work at the time. According to the police, there were five men in the car, who have been arrested. Following the incident, the accused allegedly removed the woman’s body from under the vehicle and fled the spot, the police said. The five men have been identified as Deepak Khanna (26), who drives a Gramin Sewa auto; Amit Khanna (25), who works for a nationalised bank in Uttam Nagar; Krishan (27), who worked at the Spanish Culture Centre in Connaught Place; Mithun (26), a hairdresser at a salon; and, Manoj Mittal (27), a ration dealer in Sultanpuri. They have been booked for rash driving and causing death by negligence. Police are probing whether the accused knew the victim was being dragged but didn’t stop to help her. DCP (Outer DCP Singh said: “The car was traced and its occupants were located. They said the car met with an accident in the Sultanpuri area. The SHO of the area had also noticed a scooter that had been in an accident and this information was lodged at the police station at 3.53 am. The scooter belonged to the woman. Spot inspection revealed that after the accident, the victim got entangled in the wheels and was dragged for quite some distanc...

Delhi Sultanpuri Accident: 2 More People Involved, Say Cops; All Accused Sent to 4

Delhi Sultanpuri Accident Updates: A Delhi court on Thursday sent all five men, accused of causing the death of the woman who was hit by a car and dragged a long distance in the national capital, to four-day police custody. Metropolitan Magistrate Sanya Dalal allowed the Delhi police to have the accused in their custody for four days more for interrogation instead of their prayer for a five-day remand. Earlier in the day, the Delhi Police made new revelations during a press briefing on the accident case in which 20-year-old Anjali died after being hit by a car and getting dragged by the vehicle several The death of 20-year-old Anjali Singh, who was hit and dragged for several kilometres by a car in outer Delhi in the early hours of January 1, shocked the entire nation, and days later, there are also questions about road safety, as well as the usage of technology to prevent such horrific incidents. The traumatic case may have happened days ago but on social media, people are still talking about it. Social media users are seeking justice for Anjali, sharing posts about what has been happening since January 1. They are looking into all the details of this case, including the background details of the victim and the culprits. A Delhi court on Thursday sent all five arrested accused to four-day police custody in the Kanjhawala accident case. The police had asked for five days remand. On being asked by the court the reason behind five days police custody, the investigating offic...

Delhi Police trying to 'cover up' Kanjhawala car accident case as accused is a BJP leader: AAP

New Delhi: The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Monday (January 2, 2023) alleged that one of the accused -- Manoj Mittal -- in the Delhi car accident case is a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader. Speaking at a press conference, AAP's Saurabh Bhardwaj said that a hoarding bearing Mittal's picture hangs outside the local police station where he and his other friends are currently lodged. His remarks came after a 20-year-old woman on a scooty was hit by a car and dragged for around four kilometres in outer Delhi's Sultanpuri on Sunday. Five men travelling in the Maruti Baleno car in the capital's Kanjhawala area have been arrested in connection with the incident. "Police are trying to cover up the matter because one of the culprits is a BJP member. The DCP is covering up the case saying the music in the car was so loud that the perpetrators didn't notice a girl was stuck in their car," Bhardwajsaid. He said that the Bhardwajalso shared a picture of the hoarding on his official Twitter account. ये तस्वीर भाजपा से LG साहब और एलजी साहब से दिल्ली पुलिस की पूरी कहानी कह रह है । आरोपीयों की तस्वीर पहचानो । "How is it possible that the girl's clothes were missing when her body was recovered? There should be an investigation into this matter," Bhardwaj alleged. बड़ा ख़ुलासा Sultanpuri थाने में बंद दरिंदा Manoj Mittal BJP का अध्यक्ष और मंडल का सह-संयोजक है इसलिए इस मामले की लीपापोती हो रही है क्योंकि LG को पता है कि इसमें BJP नेता शामिल हैं मैं Vinai Saxena को चुनौती देता हूँ कि वो आरपियों क...

Woman killed in Delhi after car hits scooter, drags her for 4 km

A 20-year-old woman was killed in Delhi after her scooter was hit by a car, and she was dragged by the vehicle for almost 4 km — from Sultanpuri to Kanjhawala — in the early hours of Sunday. Police said the body was found almost an hour later. Police said the woman, Anjali Singh, was an event organiser and returning from work at the time. According to the police, there were five men in the car, who have been arrested. Following the incident, the accused allegedly removed the woman’s body from under the vehicle and fled the spot, the police said. The five men have been identified as Deepak Khanna (26), who drives a Gramin Sewa auto; Amit Khanna (25), who works for a nationalised bank in Uttam Nagar; Krishan (27), who worked at the Spanish Culture Centre in Connaught Place; Mithun (26), a hairdresser at a salon; and, Manoj Mittal (27), a ration dealer in Sultanpuri. They have been booked for rash driving and causing death by negligence. Police are probing whether the accused knew the victim was being dragged but didn’t stop to help her. DCP (Outer DCP Singh said: “The car was traced and its occupants were located. They said the car met with an accident in the Sultanpuri area. The SHO of the area had also noticed a scooter that had been in an accident and this information was lodged at the police station at 3.53 am. The scooter belonged to the woman. Spot inspection revealed that after the accident, the victim got entangled in the wheels and was dragged for quite some distanc...

Delhi Police trying to 'cover up' Kanjhawala car accident case as accused is a BJP leader: AAP

New Delhi: The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Monday (January 2, 2023) alleged that one of the accused -- Manoj Mittal -- in the Delhi car accident case is a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader. Speaking at a press conference, AAP's Saurabh Bhardwaj said that a hoarding bearing Mittal's picture hangs outside the local police station where he and his other friends are currently lodged. His remarks came after a 20-year-old woman on a scooty was hit by a car and dragged for around four kilometres in outer Delhi's Sultanpuri on Sunday. Five men travelling in the Maruti Baleno car in the capital's Kanjhawala area have been arrested in connection with the incident. "Police are trying to cover up the matter because one of the culprits is a BJP member. The DCP is covering up the case saying the music in the car was so loud that the perpetrators didn't notice a girl was stuck in their car," Bhardwajsaid. He said that the Bhardwajalso shared a picture of the hoarding on his official Twitter account. ये तस्वीर भाजपा से LG साहब और एलजी साहब से दिल्ली पुलिस की पूरी कहानी कह रह है । आरोपीयों की तस्वीर पहचानो । "How is it possible that the girl's clothes were missing when her body was recovered? There should be an investigation into this matter," Bhardwaj alleged. बड़ा ख़ुलासा Sultanpuri थाने में बंद दरिंदा Manoj Mittal BJP का अध्यक्ष और मंडल का सह-संयोजक है इसलिए इस मामले की लीपापोती हो रही है क्योंकि LG को पता है कि इसमें BJP नेता शामिल हैं मैं Vinai Saxena को चुनौती देता हूँ कि वो आरपियों क...

Delhi Sultanpuri Accident: 2 More People Involved, Say Cops; All Accused Sent to 4

Delhi Sultanpuri Accident Updates: A Delhi court on Thursday sent all five men, accused of causing the death of the woman who was hit by a car and dragged a long distance in the national capital, to four-day police custody. Metropolitan Magistrate Sanya Dalal allowed the Delhi police to have the accused in their custody for four days more for interrogation instead of their prayer for a five-day remand. Earlier in the day, the Delhi Police made new revelations during a press briefing on the accident case in which 20-year-old Anjali died after being hit by a car and getting dragged by the vehicle several The death of 20-year-old Anjali Singh, who was hit and dragged for several kilometres by a car in outer Delhi in the early hours of January 1, shocked the entire nation, and days later, there are also questions about road safety, as well as the usage of technology to prevent such horrific incidents. The traumatic case may have happened days ago but on social media, people are still talking about it. Social media users are seeking justice for Anjali, sharing posts about what has been happening since January 1. They are looking into all the details of this case, including the background details of the victim and the culprits. A Delhi court on Thursday sent all five arrested accused to four-day police custody in the Kanjhawala accident case. The police had asked for five days remand. On being asked by the court the reason behind five days police custody, the investigating offic...

Kanjhawala 'Hit and Run': No sexual assault, says autopsy; girl succumbed to injuries due to dragging

Delhi Hit and Run Case: No sexual assault, says autopsy; girl succumbed to injuries due to dragging The video also shows victim’s sandals flying out from beneath the car. So far, the case appears to be a ‘hit and run’, since no evidence yet suggests that the accused men in the car and the woman were known to each other New Delhi: The tragic death of a 20-year-old woman after being trapped and dragged under the wheels of a car for 13 kilometres on new year’s eve in the heart of India – Delhi has left the whole nation shocked. Chilling details of the horrific incident are coming out with each passing hour as police officials are running from pillar to post across the Kanjhawala region where it occurred. In the latest, the post-mortem report of the girl has ruled out any kind of sexual assault with the deceased girl. Reportedly, the girl died of the injuries sustained due to dragging. Delhi accident case: 20-year-old woman dragged by car for 13 km was with friend on scooty who fled from spot Police accuses two more men in the Delhi ‘dragging’ accident case; claim they tempered evidence Minutes before the autopsy report came out, a fresh CCTV footage had surfaced which shows what happened right after the car collided with victim’s scooter. As per the footage, the Baleno car sped right after the head-on collision while the occupants failed to realise that a human is trapped under left-front tyre. The video also shows victim’s sandals coming out from beneath the car, which confi...

Wife of ex

NEW DELHI: The wife of former Congress MLA Rajesh Lilothia died in an accident after her car was hit by a speeding four-wheeler in north Delhi's Kashmere Gate area. Police said she was going to a park when the accident happened. They have arrested a scrap dealer in the case. Madhu Rajesh Lilothia, who lived in Anand Parbat, was a former air hostess with a national carrier. Deputy commissioner of police (north) Sagar Singh Kalsi said they received a PCR call on Monday morning about the accident. A local police team reached the spot on Boulevard Road near the roundabout at Mori Gate and found the car that had met with an accident. During the inquiry, it was found that the victim had already been rushed to a hospital and was declared dead at 6.30am. “She was driving the car,” the officer said. A case under sections 279 (rash driving or riding on a public way) and 304 A (causing death by negligence) of the IPC was registered, and teams were formed to trace the offending vehicle. “We scanned CCTV cameras from Anand Parbat to Shahdara flyover, and we were able to spot the offending vehicle (a Maruti Brezza)," an officer said. They identified the owner of the car and the vehicle was traced to Seelampur. A raid was conducted and the suspect arrested. He was identified as Zainul, who lives in Seelampur and works as a scrap dealer. “He was returning from his cousin's house in Nangloi and was going towards Seelampur when he hit Madhu Lilothia’s car from the side. He fled the spot aft...