‘Car Ran over Us…sustained Injuries on Chest and Neck’ Says Victim of Audi Car Accident
DELHI, JUL 9 – Utsav Shekhar, 40, was arrested after driving drunk and injuring five migrant workers sleeping on a footpath in Vasant Vihar, Delhi, police said.
- In the early hours of July 9, 2025, near Shiva Camp in Vasant Vihar, South West Delhi, a white Audi struck five individuals who were resting on a roadside footpath.
- The incident took place when the driver, identified as a 40-year-old man from Dwarka, lost control of his vehicle while reportedly driving under the influence of alcohol.
- The critically injured victims, migrant laborers from Rajasthan, comprised two married couples and a young girl aged eight; several lost consciousness and were promptly taken to the hospital for treatment.
- Authorities apprehended Shekhar at the scene, confirmed his intoxication via medical reports, and registered a case under sections addressing rash driving and endangerment, while an investigation is ongoing.
- The accident has highlighted significant risks related to road safety for homeless and migrant workers who are compelled to sleep on sidewalks, with the victims deciding to leave the location due to the trauma experienced.
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‘Car ran over us…sustained injuries on chest and neck’ says victim of Audi car accident
Narayani, a victim of a car accident, recounts the incident that injured her, her husband, and her children. She lost consciousness and suffered chest and neck injuries. The family has been living on the footpath for many years.
·New Delhi, India
Read Full ArticleDelhi: Audi mows down five sleeping on footpath in Vasant Vihar area, driver arrested on spot
The Delhi Police received a PCR alert registered under DD number 3A, prompting immediate action from the Vasant Vihar police station. By the time the police team reached the spot, all the injured had already been taken to the hospital for treatment.
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