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Delhi Accident: Speeding Truck Loses Control in New Seelampur; Several Women and Children Injured

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: June 22, 2025 08:13 IST

In a tragic accident in New Seelampur, Delhi, a speeding Tata 407 truck lost control, broke through a road ...

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In a tragic accident in New Seelampur, Delhi, a speeding Tata 407 truck lost control, broke through a road divider, collided with a parked car, and ran over several women and children. The incident left 4 to 5 people injured, some critically.

Local residents quickly intervened and apprehended the truck driver at the scene. The injured victims were immediately rushed to LNJP Hospital, where they are currently receiving critical medical care.

Authorities are investigating the circumstances that led to the accident, and traffic police have registered a case against the driver. The swift action of the locals helped prevent the driver from fleeing, ensuring timely medical attention for the victims.

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