Delhi: 55-year-old man killed by speeding Mercedes in Vasant Vihar; driver granted bail
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Published: Friday, February 26, 2021, 21:29 [IST]
New Delhi, Feb 26: A man was killed allegedly after a speeding Mercedes hit his scooter in south Delhi s Vasant Vihar area, police said on Friday.
The victim has been identified as Antony Joseph, a domestic help.
The police said Joseph died on the spot after the accident at 11.45 pm on Thursday. Later, he was shifted to Safdarjung hospital.
According to police, he received injuries on his head and other body parts. The post-mortem report will give the exact details.
The driver of the Mercedes car that hit a person in Delhi s Vasant Vihar last night has been granted bail.
18-year-old driver of offending vehicle held, case filed
A 55-year-old man was killed allegedly after a speeding luxury car hit his scooter in south Delhi’s Vasant Vihar area, the police said on Friday.
The victim, identified as Antony Joseph, is a domestic help. He died on the spot. The accident happened at 11.45 p.m. on Thursday.
‘No trace of alcohol’ “A case was registered under relevant sections and the accused Aryan Jain [18] has been arrested. A medical test was conducted and no alcohol was found in his blood,” Deputy Commissioner of Police (South West) Ingit Pratap Singh said. The police said the accused had a learner’s licence.
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