
Updated 9 जुलाई 2026 5:33 पूर्वाह्न
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"title": "Delhi Hit‑and‑Run Tragedy: Parents Demand Justice After Mahindra Thar Strikes Young Motorcyclist",
"excerpt": "On June 25, a Mahindra Thar allegedly struck and fled from a motorcycle near Rajokri flyover, killing 23‑year‑old Sarthak Mattoo. Parents seek swift justice, urging police to expedite investigations.",
"body_html": "<h2>Incident Details</h2>n<p>On the evening of June 25, a 23‑year‑old motorcyclist, Sarthak Mattoo, was struck by a Mahindra Thar near the Rajokri flyover in southwest Delhi. The collision was followed by the vehicle’s driver leaving the scene without stopping, turning the event into a hit‑and‑run case. The accident left Sarthak with fatal injuries, and he was pronounced dead at a nearby hospital.</p>nn<h2>Police Response</h2>n<p>Following the incident, Delhi police launched an investigation. Authorities have confirmed that they are not delaying the forensic test of the Mahindra Thar involved. The vehicle’s registration details have been recorded, and a forensic team is working to gather evidence from the crash site. Police have also requested the vehicle’s driver to surrender for questioning, though the driver’s identity remains unknown.</p>nn<h2>Parental Demands</h2>n<p>Sarthak’s parents have expressed deep frustration over the perceived sluggishness of the investigation. They are urging law‑enforcement agencies to:</p>n<ul>n <li>Fast‑track the forensic analysis of the vehicle.</li>n <li>Ensure the driver is located and brought to justice.</li>n <li>Provide regular updates on the progress of the case.</li>n <li>Implement stricter penalties for hit‑and‑run offenders.</li>n</ul>n<p>The family’s plea underscores a broader concern about road safety and accountability in Delhi’s congested traffic environment.</p>nn<h2>Legal Framework</h2>n<p>Under Indian law, a hit‑and‑run offence is treated as a serious crime. The driver is required to stop, render assistance, and provide identification. Failure to do so can lead to arrest and prosecution under the Indian Penal Code. In Delhi, the Motor Vehicles Act also imposes stringent penalties for negligent driving and failure to report an accident.</p>n<p>In this case, the police are expected to file a First Information Report (FIR) and may seek a court order to compel the driver’s cooperation. The victim’s family can also file a civil suit for damages and seek punitive measures.</p>nn<h2>Road Safety in Delhi</h2>n<p>Delhi’s roads are notorious for high traffic density and frequent accidents. According to recent statistics, the city records thousands of road‑traffic incidents annually, with a significant portion involving motorcycles and heavy vehicles. The Rajokri flyover, a major artery, has been identified as a hotspot for such collisions due to its complex traffic patterns and limited visibility.</p>n<p>Experts emphasize the need for:</>
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