Noida: In a hit-and-run case similar to the Delhi car horror, a man working with Swiggy, a food company, as a delivery agent died after his two-wheeler was hit by a speeding car that went on to drag him for around 500 metres in Noida.
The accident took place around 1 am on January 1 near the flyover at Sector 14-A. The deceased has been identified as Kaushal Yadav, a resident of Etawah.
According to reports, the car dragged the rider to Shani Temple – around 500 metres from the scene of the accident – where the driver stopped the car and fled the scene after Kaushal’s body came off.
When Kaushal’s brother Amit called him at 1 am on Sunday, a passerby received the call and informed him about the accident. He then lodged a complaint on basis of which police launched an investigation. CCTV footage is being scoured to trace the accused and the cab driver who informed the family about Kaushal is being questioned, the reports added.
This accident took place just hours after a 20-year-old woman in Delhi was hit by a car and dragged for about 13 km. The police received a call that a grey Baleno was dragging a body around at around 3.30 am. They found Anjali’s body around 4.10 am near Hanuman Mandir in Delhi’s Jonti village. Her clothes were torn, there were extensive injuries on her body and her legs were separated from the body, reported India Today
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