Delhi Police PCR van hits tea stall vendor on Thana Mandir Marg, victim dies

The driver of the PCR minibus accidentally pressed the vehicle to climb to the roadside ramp and passes over the individual, which caused the man’s death.
A Delhi police PCR minibus hit a man on Thursday Thana Mandir Marg. According to police officials, the driver of the PCR minibus accidentally pressed the vehicle to climb the roadside ramp and passing over the individual, which caused the man’s death.
New Delhi’s Annex DCP Hukma Ram said the police will make legal proceedings and compensation will be achieved accordingly.
Ram told reporters, “an unfortunate accident took place here. Police are taking action according to the law. We will provide all possible help to the dead and compensation will be provided, CCTVs will check. More investigations continue …” he said.
In the early hours of the day, a scooter driver died after colliding with a Honda City car on the Delhi-Meerut Motorway. After the accident, the driver of the car fled the scene and the scooter was completely destroyed.
Meanwhile, in Delhi, a deadly accident occurred at 13:30 in Ring Road near Dhaula Kuan, which was injured after a BMW car hit a motorcycle on Sunday and the other was injured.
According to the Delhi police, Navjot Singh, Deputy Secretary of the Ministry of Finance, died, a motorcycle with his wife when the collision occurred. Eyewitnesses reported that a woman was driving her BMW car hit her bike. After the accident, the woman and her husband took a taxi to rush the hospital. Later, the hospital reported to the police that one person was killed and the other was injured.
Later, Delhi police questioned the 38 -year -old Gaganpreet Makkad, the driver of the BMW car in the incident. When he was asked why he did not take the victim to a nearby hospital, he claimed that he was in a panic, and his children recognized only a hospital because he was accepted there during the Covid-19 pandemi.
However, Gaganpreet Makkad was arrested by Delhi police on Monday. Currently, Delhi’s Patiala House court has expanded its judicial custody until September 27th. He also gave the police additional time for Gaganpreet Kaur to offer arguments for the guarantee defense in connection with the BMW accident case.
(This story was not organized by DNA personnel and published from the moment)