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Speeding Audi hits family on bike in south Delhi, couple and infant daughter injured in accident
Speeding Audi hits family on bike in south Delhi, couple and infant daughter injured in accident

Time of India

timea day ago

  • Time of India

Speeding Audi hits family on bike in south Delhi, couple and infant daughter injured in accident

NEW DELHI: An Audi, allegedly rashly driven by a businessman, hit a couple and their one-year-old daughter, who were on a motorbike, near Hazrat Nizamuddin in the early hours of Thursday. The bike-borne family was injured. They were taken to AIIMS by police, treated and released. The businessman has been detained. On Thursday, police got a PCR call around 3.20am regarding a road accident near Hazrat Nizamuddin. The caller reported that a high-end car had collided with a motorcycle carrying three people. The investigating officer, who went to the location, found a severely damaged motorcycle on the road, indicating the force of the impact. A preliminary on-site inquiry has revealed that a family — a man, his wife, and their one-year-old daughter — were on the motorcycle when the accident took place. The man was identified as 29-year-old Parvaiz. The family resides in Jamia Nagar in south-east Delhi. According to the investigation, they were passing through Bhogal Chowk when the speeding car struck the two-wheeler. "The injured family members were transported to the AIIMS Trauma Centre in a PCR van. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 180k traders trust IC Markets for CFD trading | Sign up today IC Markets Learn More Undo Parvaiz and his wife suffered minor injuries and were treated and discharged. However, their one-year-old daughter was kept under observation for a few hours as a precaution and was later discharged," said Hemant Tiwari, deputy commissioner of police (south-east). Based on the incident, a case was registered under Sections 281 (rash driving or riding on a public way) and 125(a) (act endangering life or personal safety of others) of BNS. The investigation is on. "The victims and the driver were returning to their respective homes," a police source said. The impact was such that the family was thrown off the bike. The car broke a low wall and climed on to the footpath. Officials said they were trying to ascertain the sequence of events by scanning CCTV footage.

Delhi: Toddler among three injured after Audi rams into motorcycle
Delhi: Toddler among three injured after Audi rams into motorcycle

Indian Express

timea day ago

  • Indian Express

Delhi: Toddler among three injured after Audi rams into motorcycle

A collision between an Audi and a motorcycle left a family of three, including an 18-month-old toddler, injured in Southeast Delhi's Hazrat Nizamuddin in the early hours of Thursday, the Delhi Police said, adding that the car driver has been apprehended. According to police, they received a PCR call at 3.20 am on Thursday that a family of three was injured after a black Audi rammed into their bike. When a police team reached the spot, the motorcycle was found in damaged condition. The family — Parvaiz, 29, his wife, 31, and their daughter — suffered minor injuries, police said. 'The family was taken to AIIMS Trauma Centre in a PCR van. Pravaiz and his wife were treated and discharged. Their daughter was kept under observation and was discharged during the day,' a police officer said. Photos from the spot showed that a portion of the footpath was damaged after the Audi rammed into it during the accident. The front side of the vehicle, including the bonnet, was completely wrecked due to the impact of the collision. Video footage from the night of the incident showed bystanders encircling the accused and asking him about the accident even as he pleaded that he was not drunk. The family, residents of the Haji Colony in Jamia Nagar, was going towards Bhogal Chowk when the car hit their bike from behind, police said. The accused, a 21-year-old resident of Old Rajinder Nagar, was handed over to the police by bystanders and is being questioned, police said. 'An FIR has been registered under sections 281 (rash and negligent driving), 125(a) (endangering human life and safety) of the BNS. Investigation has been taken up. Further details will be shared soon,' DCP (Southeast) Hemant Tiwari said.

Couple, infant daughter hurt as Audi rams bike
Couple, infant daughter hurt as Audi rams bike

Time of India

timea day ago

  • Time of India

Couple, infant daughter hurt as Audi rams bike

New Delhi: An Audi, allegedly rashly driven by a businessman, hit a couple and their one-year-old daughter, who were on a motorbike, near Hazrat Nizamuddin in the early hours of Thursday. The bike-borne family was injured. They were taken to AIIMS by police, treated and released. The businessman has been detained. On Thursday, police got a PCR call around 3.20am regarding a road accident near Hazrat Nizamuddin. The caller reported that a high-end car had collided with a motorcycle carrying three people. The investigating officer, who went to the location, found a severely damaged motorcycle on the road, indicating the force of the impact. A preliminary on-site inquiry has revealed that a family — a man, his wife, and their one-year-old daughter — were on the motorcycle when the accident took place. The man was identified as 29-year-old Parvaiz. The family resides in Jamia Nagar in south-east Delhi. According to the investigation, they were passing through Bhogal Chowk when the speeding car struck the two-wheeler. "The injured family members were transported to the AIIMS Trauma Centre in a PCR van. Parvaiz and his wife suffered minor injuries and were treated and discharged. However, their one-year-old daughter was kept under observation for a few hours as a precaution and was later discharged," said Hemant Tiwari, deputy commissioner of police (south-east). Based on the incident, a case was registered under Sections 281 (rash driving or riding on a public way) and 125(a) (act endangering life or personal safety of others) of BNS. The investigation is on. "The victims and the driver were returning to their respective homes," a police source said. The impact was such that the family was thrown off the bike. The car broke a low wall and climed on to the footpath. Officials said they were trying to ascertain the sequence of events by scanning CCTV footage.

3 women use fake ID to loot Rs 30 lakh from doctor's home in Delhi's Model Town; arrested
3 women use fake ID to loot Rs 30 lakh from doctor's home in Delhi's Model Town; arrested

Time of India

time3 days ago

  • Time of India

3 women use fake ID to loot Rs 30 lakh from doctor's home in Delhi's Model Town; arrested

NEW DELHI: Three young women friends, who wanted to make quick money to pay for a job that one of them wanted, hatched an elaborate plan and robbed a doctor's home in Model Town after one of them got a job there as a help. Police, who have arrested all three from UP, said the women had created a fake identity, searched online for domestic work and gotten one of them hired as a live-in maid at the doctor's residence in north-west Delhi. When the doctor wasn't home, 19-year-old Shilpi who was posing as a help, called in her accomplices, Rajni (27) and Neha Samalty (25), and they looted the house. Shilpi and Rajni, who is an LLB and the brain behind the crime, are from Meerut. Neha hails from Saharanpur. On June 12, police got a PCR call regarding the Model Town house theft. A team met the doctor. The doctor told the officers that his maid, Tanveer Kaur, had stolen Rs 30 lakh cash and an iPhone and fled. A case under Section 306 (theft by clerk or servant of property in possession of master) of the BNS was registered. A team, under sub-inspector Ravi Saini, did an extensive analysis of CCTV footage from the vicinity of the scene and carried out sustained technical surveillance. Police tried to verify the maid's identity with the placement agency through which she was hired. "We found out that she had submitted a fake identity to the agency. Her real name was Shilpi," a police source said. After a search in Meerut, Shilpi and Rajni were arrested. Cash amounting to Rs 22.5 lakh and the stolen iPhone were found. Both confessed to their involvement in the theft and disclosed Neha's name. They said that a portion of the stolen amount was given to her. Acting on this information, Neha was apprehended and Rs. 50,000 cash and a mobile phone used in the crime were seized from her. "They told the police they were best friends and needed money to pay to secure a job. Shilpi had earlier worked as a maid.... They started applying for maid jobs online, and Rajni created the fake ID," police said. Two days after she was hired, Shilpi called up her friends to rob the house. . DCP (northwest) Bhisham Singh said a probe was on.

Auto driver stabbed over personal enmity in Chandigarh, hospitalised
Auto driver stabbed over personal enmity in Chandigarh, hospitalised

Hindustan Times

time3 days ago

  • Hindustan Times

Auto driver stabbed over personal enmity in Chandigarh, hospitalised

A 25-year-old auto driver was brutally stabbed with knives by his two acquaintances who chased him from Zirakpur to Tribune Chowk in Chandigarh's Industrial Area, Phase 2, on Monday. The accused have been identified as Varun and Nikhil. The victim, Gurmeet Singh, alias Gyani, of Phase 1, Ram Darbar, is undergoing treatment at GMCH, Sector 32. Gurmeet in his complaint to the police said that the incident occurred around 4.45 am. He had just stopped at a roadside dhaba in Zirakpur after dropping a passenger, when the duo, who are also his acquaintances, approached him. 'They started threatening me, saying I wanted to become a hero in Ram Darbar and that they will not spare me today,' Gurmeet told police. Sensing danger, Gurmeet left the spot in his auto and came towards Tribune Chowk. After parking his vehicle near the PRTC workshop, he began walking on the nearby cycle track. However, the two accused followed him and allegedly blocked his path, pinned him to the ground and began assaulting him. 'Varun took out a knife and stabbed me in the back. Somehow, I managed to escape and started running towards the gurdwara in Industrial Area Phase 2,' he stated. 'The duo chased me and caught me again near the gurdwara, where Nikhil stabbed me on the left hip,' Gurmeet alleged, adding that in a desperate attempt to defend himself, he picked up an iron pipe from the roadside and struck Nikhil. After this, Nikhil dropped his knife and Varun fled from the scene. A PCR vehicle arrived and took both Gurmeet and Nikhil to GMCH-32 for medical treatment. Nikhil was thereafter arrested by the police. His accomplice Varun remains absconding. Police have confirmed that they are verifying the motive behind the attack, which appears to stem from personal enmity. Efforts are on to trace and arrest the absconding accused. A case under sections 126(2), 109, 351(2), 351(3) and 3(5) of BNS has been registered at the Sector 31 police station on the complaint of Gurmeet. Meanwhile, Gurmeet is reported to be in stable condition and continues to receive treatment.

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