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Delhi University Students Accident: 4 DU Students Injured in Car Crash in Shantivan After Driver Tried to Change Music

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: September 19, 2024 11:19 IST

Five out of four Delhi University students were seriously injured in a car crash in a Shantivan area of ...

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Five out of four Delhi University students were seriously injured in a car crash in a Shantivan area of the National Capital on Thursday morning, September 19. According to the information, The incident occurred when they were returning from Gurugram after celebrating the birthday of one of the injured.

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Initial investigation revealed that the driver attempted to change the music through his mobile phone, and he lost control of the vehicle. The car collided with the side railings, causing severe damage. Delhi Police said that legal action was being taken.

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The injured victims were immediately shifted to the nearby hospital for treatment. Further investigations are underway to gather more details surrounding the circumstances of the crash.

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