Rage on Delhi Roads: Two Violent Incidents Leave Three Hospitalized
Three men in Delhi were severely injured in separate road rage incidents. The first involved a group attacking two men with bottles and stones after a honking dispute at a food outlet. The second saw a man brutally beaten after failing to make way for a honking bike rider.
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Three men sustained serious injuries following separate violent road rage incidents in Delhi, police confirmed. The first case unfolded when seven to eight individuals driving a BMW and a Thar launched an attack on two men using beer bottles and stones in Dwarka Sector 10.
The incident at around 2:30 am on July 27 resulted from annoyance caused by honking at a food outlet. Manoj, along with friends Kunal and Nagendra, faced the assault after Manoj honked his car's horn to summon a waiter.
Separately, on July 25 in Munirka, Awadhesh Rai was beaten unconscious by a group over a honking dispute. Despite Rai indicating he was moving, the aggressor flagged down associates who attacked Rai with sticks. Ongoing investigations aim to apprehend the perpetrators in both cases.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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