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Delhi Police Chargesheet Says BMW Crash Victim Could Have Survived With Timely Care

Police cite forensic evidence to allege a deliberate delay in lifesaving care, with inquiries into hospital links continuing.

Overview

  • A 400-page chargesheet was filed last week in Patiala House Court before Judicial Magistrate Ankit Garg outlining the September incident and evidence.
  • Citing the postmortem, police say Navjot Singh survived at least 15 minutes after the collision and was potentially saveable with prompt treatment.
  • A speed analysis obtained from BMW indicates the X5 was traveling about 100–110 km/h on a 50 km/h stretch when it hit a metro pillar, overturned, and struck Singh’s motorcycle.
  • Investigators allege the accused bypassed closer multispeciality hospitals and drove about 20 km to Nulife Hospital in 23 minutes, describing a loss of the trauma care golden hour.
  • The report says ambulance help at the scene was refused and details ongoing probes into the accused’s distant ties to Nulife, possible manipulation of medical records, and a claimed false ICU admission.