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Shocking Accident: Woman Dragged For Hours By Car!

By:  Tupaki Desk   |   2 Jan 2023 7:57 AM GMT
Shocking Accident: Woman Dragged For Hours By Car!
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The national capital Delhi is hitting the headlines for all the wrong reasons of late. A few weeks back the brutal murder of the 27-year-old woman Shraddha Walker came to light. The victim was chopped and killed by her live-in partner in a spine-chilling manner. An investigation is going on in the case.

Now another shocking reason made Delhi stay in the news. A spine-chilling accident was reported from Delhi on Sunday. A young lady was hit by a car and dragged for a few kilometers. The dead body was entangled to the vehicle for around one and a half hours.

On new year's eve, a 20-year-old girl who was going on her scooty was hit by a car and passed away. The incident raised many eyeballs as the dead body was dragged by the car that hit her for 18 to 20 kilometres. An eyewitness recalls what happened on Sunday.

One Deepak Dahiya who has a shop nearby the accident spot spoke to the media and said that at around 3:20 am she heard a loud noise. Initially, he felt that it might be a tire burst, but saw a car. He also saw a body beneath the car.

Adding further the person said that he saw the vehicle repeatedly taking u-turns and traveling 4-5 kilometers. I informed the cops and chased the vehicle. After one and a half years the body fell from the vehicle near Jyoti village and the accused left the place.

"I tried to stop them many times but they did not stop the vehicle. For about one and a half hours they carried the girl's body for about 20 km,” the eyewitness said speaking to the media.

Based on the information and the CCTV footage the concerned cops found the car and arrested five accused. Many doubt that the incident might be more than an accident as the girl was dragged for a few kilometers leaving her dead.

It is said that the dress on the victim's body was torn after she was dragged for a few kilometers. The Delhi Commission of Women (DCW) reacted swiftly to the issue and sought strict action.