Kanjhawala road accident

  1. Kanjhawala horror is no ‘accident’: Delhi’s head hangs in shame again 11 years after Nirbhaya
  2. Kanjhawala Case: CCTV Footage Capture Sequence Of Events That Killed Delhi Accident Woman
  3. Kanjhawala accident: Victim's autopsy completed, kin demand death penalty for accused
  4. delhi: Woman in Delhi's Kanjhawala dies after being dragged under a car; 5 detained
  5. Kanjhawala Case, Delhi Accident Latest News: Another Woman Present With Victim, Says Delhi Police
  6. Delhi Kanjhawala Case: BIG Revelations By Anjali's Friend Nidhi Amid The Investigation
  7. Kanjhawala incident: Timeline of events; What happened so far
  8. Kanjhawala road accident: NCW seeks detailed action with medical report
  9. Kanjhawala horror: Victim was not alone on scooter; companion fled scene: Delhi Police
  10. delhi: Woman in Delhi's Kanjhawala dies after being dragged under a car; 5 detained


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Kanjhawala horror is no ‘accident’: Delhi’s head hangs in shame again 11 years after Nirbhaya

The police received a call at 3:24 am informing them of a body stuck to the wheels of a grey Baleno. Police pickets on the route of the car were alerted. Another call was received at 4:11 am informing cops about a body found lying on the road. When police reached the spot and summoned the crime and forensic teams, the woman was shifted to a hospital where she was confirmed brought dead. Police say they found the woman in a grievous condition – her ribs were broken and visible, there were major injuries to her forehead, hands and legs. Even policing in the national capital seems to be focused on the VIP areas of the city. According to a PTI report, 1,600 pickets for checking were erected and over 1,200 mobile patrolling vehicles and 2,074 motorcycles were in the service of the force on New Year’s eve. The failure then lies in deployment as the majority of patrolling remains concentrated in areas where there is a large footfall of revelers. The police appear to give the crime-prone North West parts of the city a wide berth. Can tougher laws or stricter implementation solve the problem that also calls for a social transformation of India’s national capital? Not only policing begs change but also the attitude of ordinary citizens who think they can escape the law by making a last desperate attempt to flee.

Kanjhawala Case: CCTV Footage Capture Sequence Of Events That Killed Delhi Accident Woman

New CCTV footage that have emerged in the Kanjhawala case have provided a fresh angle to the incident in which a 23-year-old woman was dragged for nearly 12 km under a car on the intervening night of Sunday and Monday. While the police initially tried to pass it off as a simple case of accident, CCTV footage show that the car travelled on Delhi streets in the Sultanpuri area for almost 12 km with the women stuck under the car after being hit by it. कंझावला कांड BREAKING | वारदात से पहले का सीसीटीवी सामने आया, स्कूटी पर दिखी पीड़ित लड़की The five persons, who were travelling in the car — Deepak Khanna (26), Amit Khanna (25), Krishan (27), Mithun (26), Manoj Mittal (27) — have been arrested. Here is the sequence of the events that unfolded on Sunday, January 1: • Anjali, an event organizer, was riding a scooter home when a car hit her vehicle. The car's occupants apparently had no idea that they had hit her two-wheeler and continued to drag her for nearly 12 kilometres from Sultanpuri to Kanjhawala in Delhi. • She was driving along a small road when the car, a premium hatchback, hit her, trapping her under it. • At 3:24 in the morning, the police received a call that a body was being dragged under a grey Baleno car. The caller said the car was going towards Qutubgarh. Police checkpoints were informed of the car's probable route. • A CCTV footage recorded at 3:28 am shows the woman being dragged under the car. • Another CCTV footage showed the car casually take a U-turn in th...

Kanjhawala accident: Victim's autopsy completed, kin demand death penalty for accused

"They [medics] have told us that usually the post-mortem report takes several days but this time they have fast-tracked the process and the report will be out by Tuesday morning," a member belonging to the deceased woman's family told TNIE. The victim, identified as Anjali Kumari, was killed in the early hours of the New Year after her scooter was hit by a car. The victim's body was dragged nearly 12 kilometres under the vehicle for around 90 minutes resulting in a large portion of flesh peeling off the back side of her body. Police said that the victim's body was found naked on the roadside in the Kanjhawala area of outer Delhi and a medical board conducted a post-mortem on Monday, which will establish if she had been sexually assaulted by the accused. Special Commissioner of Delhi Police, Sagar Preet Hooda, during a media briefing, said the victim's body, which was entangled in between the car's rear and front wheel, fell on the road while the accused people were making a turn. The woman's body was found by the police on a road, at least 12 Km away from where the police located the mangled remains of her scooty. In just a few hours, the police, with the help of technical and manual investigation, arrested all five occupants of the car. In what has come as an 'inconceivable disclosure', the accused have told the police that they were not even aware that the woman had got herself entangled in the car's wheels. However, the police are yet to verify their claim. Hooda said t...

delhi: Woman in Delhi's Kanjhawala dies after being dragged under a car; 5 detained

Deputy Commissioner of Police (Outer District) Harendra K Singh reported on Monday that five people had been detained in connection with the "As per our investigation, it was a fatal accident. All five persons who were present in the car have been arrested. They will be produced before the court today. The postmortem of the deceased woman will be conducted through a board of doctors," DCP told Meanwhile, the deceased's mother told ANI, "I had a conversation with her at around 9 pm, and she said she will return by 3-4 am. She used to work as an event planner for weddings. In the morning, I got a call from the police and was informed about the accident. I was taken to the police station and was made to wait." "When my brother arrived at Police Station, he was told about the death of my daughter. My brother told me about it," said the mother of the deceased. "My daughter was the only earning member in our family. She was wearing so many clothes but not a single piece of cloth was there on her dead body, what kind of accident was it," she stated. "It was 3:20 am... I was standing outside the shop when I heard a loud noise from a vehicle about 100 meters away. Earlier I thought it was a tire burst. As soon as the car moved, I saw a body being dragged. I informed the police immediately," Dahiya had told ANI. After some time, he said around 3:30 am, the car took a u-turn and the dead body of the woman was still stuck under the vehicle. Dahiya said the accused drove repeatedly on ...

Kanjhawala Case, Delhi Accident Latest News: Another Woman Present With Victim, Says Delhi Police

The big point: The other woman, whose identity has not been revealed by the Delhi Police, reportedly fled the spot. She did not sustain any injuries, the police added. What they said: "When we traced the route of the deceased, it was found that she wasn’t alone on her scooty. A girl was with her at the time of the accident. She was not injured, and fled from the spot. She is an eyewitness, and is cooperating with the police," Delhi Police's Special CP Sagar Preet Hooda said, in a press conference. The story so far: The woman, Anjali Singh, was killed in outer Delhi's Kanjhawala area in the early hours of Sunday, 1 January, after she was mowed down by a car. All five occupants of the car – Mittal, Deepak Khanna (26), Amit Khanna (25), Krishan (27), and Mithun (27) – have since been arrested and sent to three days of police remand. An FIR has been filed under Sections 279 (Driving or riding on a public way so rashly or negligently as to endanger human life), 304A (Causing death by negligence), and 304 (Punishment for culpable homicide not amounting to murder) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). The Ministry of Home Affairs has ordered a detailed enquiry into the matter by IPS Officer Shalini Singh, posted as the Special Commissioner of the Delhi Police’s Economic Offences Wing (EOW).

Delhi Kanjhawala Case: BIG Revelations By Anjali's Friend Nidhi Amid The Investigation

CLOSE In a road accident at Delhi's Dwarka Mod, an uncontrolled car rammed into multiple vehicles resulting in heavy damage, eyewitnesses told ABP News adding that the car was being driven by Delhi Police personnel in an inebriated state with others on passenger seats. As per one eyewitness, the car was overspeeding and hit several autorickshaws. This is the second case of road rage in Delhi this year after the Kanjhawala case where a 20-year-old girl whose leg got stuck in a car after her scooty getting hit was dragged for about 12 kilometres by the car. The driver of the car was also in a drunk state. Watch the video and stay connected for more updates.

Kanjhawala incident: Timeline of events; What happened so far

Image Source : FILE Five men who were inside the car have been arrested in connection with the incident. A 20-year-old woman was killed after her scooter was hit by a car that dragged her for almost 4 km — from Sultanpuri to Kanjhawala. The incident took place in the wee hours of Sunday. Police who investigated the matter said that the body was found almost an hour later. The victim, Anjali Singh, who was an event organiser was returning from work at the time the incident happened. Five men who were inside the car have been arrested in connection with the incident. Here are the latest updates: 1. Delhi police to hold press conference on the Kanjhawala incident soon. 2. Delhi police trace the route of the deceased "When we traced the route of the deceased, it was found that she wasn't alone on her scooty. A girl was with her at the time of the accident. She suffered injuries & fled from the spot but the deceased's legs got stuck in car, after which she was dragged," said the police. 3. Union Home Minister Amit Shah orders enquiry in Kanjhawala case Union Home Minister Amit Shah directs the Delhi Police Commissioner Sanjay Arora to submit fact-finding enquiry in connection with the death of 20-year-old Anjali Singh in Kanjhawala. Special CP Shalini Singh asked to conduct enquiry after forming a team. 4. Victim's autopsy conducted at Maulana Azad Medical College The body of the Kanjhawala victim was shifted to Maulana Azad Medical College where a medical board conducted the a...

Kanjhawala road accident: NCW seeks detailed action with medical report

In the Kanjhawala incident in Delhi in which a woman dies after being dragged under a car in the matter, the National Commission for Women (NCW) sought detailed action along with the medical reports. Earlier on Sunday, a car hit the woman who was killed and then dragged for a few kilometers on the road. The condition of the girl after the incident was terrible and her clothes were also not there on her body. “The Commission has taken cognizance of the reported crime. Considering the gravity of the matter, Chairperson Ms. Rekha Sharma has written to the Commissioner of Police, Delhi to conduct a fair and time-bound investigation into the matter. The Commission has also sought that post mortem must be conducted of the victim to ascertain whether the victim was sexually assaulted or not,” an official statement read. Deputy Commissioner of Police (Outer District) Harendra K Singh on Monday said, “As per our investigation, it was a fatal accident. All five persons who were present in the car have been arrested. They will be produced before the court today. The postmortem of the deceased woman will be conducted through a board of doctors.” Talking to the media deceased’s mother said, “I had a conversation with her at around 9 pm, and she said she will return by 3-4 am. She used to work as an event planner for weddings. In the morning, I got a call from the police and was informed about the accident. I was taken to the police station and was made to wait.” “When my brother arrive...

Kanjhawala horror: Victim was not alone on scooter; companion fled scene: Delhi Police

In a major development in the Kanjhawala road accident case, the Delhi Police while tracing the route through which Anjali (20) was dragged by the car driver, found that she was not alone on the scooty when the incident happened. Another girl was also present with her when the scooty was hit by the car.

delhi: Woman in Delhi's Kanjhawala dies after being dragged under a car; 5 detained

Deputy Commissioner of Police (Outer District) Harendra K Singh reported on Monday that five people had been detained in connection with the "As per our investigation, it was a fatal accident. All five persons who were present in the car have been arrested. They will be produced before the court today. The postmortem of the deceased woman will be conducted through a board of doctors," DCP told Meanwhile, the deceased's mother told ANI, "I had a conversation with her at around 9 pm, and she said she will return by 3-4 am. She used to work as an event planner for weddings. In the morning, I got a call from the police and was informed about the accident. I was taken to the police station and was made to wait." "When my brother arrived at Police Station, he was told about the death of my daughter. My brother told me about it," said the mother of the deceased. "My daughter was the only earning member in our family. She was wearing so many clothes but not a single piece of cloth was there on her dead body, what kind of accident was it," she stated. "It was 3:20 am... I was standing outside the shop when I heard a loud noise from a vehicle about 100 meters away. Earlier I thought it was a tire burst. As soon as the car moved, I saw a body being dragged. I informed the police immediately," Dahiya had told ANI. After some time, he said around 3:30 am, the car took a u-turn and the dead body of the woman was still stuck under the vehicle. Dahiya said the accused drove repeatedly on ...