
Speeding SUV from wrong side kills Gurugram biker, driver flees
India Today
The victim, a petrol pump worker, was returning home after finishing his duty on the occasion of Dulhendi when the speeding SUV, allegedly without a number plate and coming from the wrong direction, struck his motorcycle.
A biker was killed after being hit by a speeding SUV coming from the wrong side in Gurugram on Thursday. The injured biker was rushed to a nearby hospital in critical condition, where he later died during treatment.
The incident took place in the Sector 44 Vyapar Kendra area when a Mahindra Thar allegedly ran over the motorcycle rider. The driver of the Thar reportedly fled the spot after the accident as tensions rose at the scene. The SUV in the police station
The deceased has been identified as Mukesh Baghel, who worked at a petrol pump under the Sushant Lok police station area. According to reports, he was returning home after finishing his duty on the occasion of Dulhendi when the speeding Thar, allegedly without a number plate and coming from the wrong direction, struck his motorcycle.
Police have begun an investigation into the incident and are trying to trace the absconding driver.

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