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Video: Car hits 3 boys in Delhi while dragging one for afar

New Delhi: A car on Sunday morning hit three kids in in Gulabi Bagh area in the national capital. As seen in a viral video, the car came dragging a boy while hitting him to a wall alongside the road.---Advertisement--- A CCTV footage of the incident went viral on the social media where the car […]

New Delhi: A car on Sunday morning hit three kids in in Gulabi Bagh area in the national capital. As seen in a viral video, the car came dragging a boy while hitting him to a wall alongside the road.

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A CCTV footage of the incident went viral on the social media where the car can be seen coming in a speed, leaving the boy injured and lying on the footapath.

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Seeing the incident, the locals and passerbys gathered around the kid and rushed him to the hospital.

As per the infromation, two of the kids sustained minor injuries while the other boy is in critical but stable condition in a hospital.

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First published on: Dec 18, 2022 04:03 PM IST


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