Car Hits Woman in Greater Noida West... Caught on CCTV

A minor car driver struck a woman in Greater Noida West, causing her immediate death. The driver fled the scene post-incident. Police swiftly sent the body for an autopsy and have commenced legal action based on the family's complaint.
Death of a woman on the spot.

Source: aajtak

In Greater Noida West, a minor driver fatally struck a woman with a car. The tragic incident instantly claimed the woman's life. The police arrived promptly, taking custody of the body and sending it for an autopsy. Distressing CCTV footage of the event has surfaced, and authorities confirmed the minor driver has been detained.

The event, which occurred two days ago, is linked to the area of Bisrakh police station. On October 30th, near the CRC Society cut in Greater Noida West, a speeding Brezza car hit a 27-year-old woman named Shilpi, resulting in her death on the spot. Shilpi hailed from Jatpura village in Hardoi district and was residing in Bisrakh, Gautam Buddh Nagar.

On

30th October

, at the bustling crossroads near CRC Society, tragedy struck. A Brezza car, racing through, ended Shilpi's life abruptly.

Immediately after the

accident

, the driver vanished, leaving chaos behind. The police acted quickly, seizing the car from the accident site and uncovering the driver's age during the investigation.

Police have detained the underage offender for questioning. Bisrakh police assure that appropriate actions will be taken against the minor found guilty in this tragic incident.

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