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Four injured after driver loses control over the car in Delhi

By IANS | Published: May 15, 2023 8:03 PM

New Delhi, May 15 Four people including two women were injured after the driver lost control over the ...

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New Delhi, May 15 Four people including two women were injured after the driver lost control over the rash and recklessly driven car and hit the other two cars near Delhi's Keshav Puram metro station on Monday morning, an official said.

According to police, on Monday morning around 9.25 a.m, Dev (22), a resident of Shakurpur hit two cars from behind while driving a Hyundai i10 car near Keshav Puram Metro Station.

"Four occupants of the offending car including the driver Dev got injured. Two women have been discharged after first aid and the driver along with passenger Shiv have been referred to higher centres for further treatment," said a senior police official.

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