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Police Hunt Hit-and-Run Drivers After Fatal Crashes in Bengaluru and Delhi, Meghalaya Arrests Two in Heroin Bust

Investigators are using CCTV to track fleeing drivers after a spate of fatal crashes.

Overview

  • In east Bengaluru, 22-year-old BCom student Dhanushree died near Budigere Cross after a tipper lorry ran over her, with police registering a hit-and-run case and saying the vehicle has been traced on CCTV as they search for the driver.
  • Authorities and locals differ on the cause of the Bengaluru crash, with police calling it rash driving in a hit-and-run while residents and opposition leaders blame potholes and poor maintenance on the stretch.
  • In northwest Delhi, Mohammad Shahid, his son Faiz, and grandson Hamza were killed near the Mukundpur flyover; Jahangirpuri police opened a case and are scanning CCTV along Outer Ring Road after finding no cameras at the spot, as eyewitness accounts cited by relatives allege two racing cars caused the collision.
  • Other recent crashes underscore the broader safety crisis, including six dead in a head-on collision near Ghararsi village in Kurukshetra, two killed in Nigohan near Lucknow, a woman killed in Thane, and two dead after a pickup van hit an illegally parked truck on the Delhi–Mumbai expressway in Nuh.
  • Separately, Meghalaya police in West Jaintia Hills arrested two Manipur residents and recovered heroin valued at about Rs 2.5 crore, registering an NDPS case and launching further investigation.