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Haryana: Biker died after collision with car in Gurugram

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Gurugram (Haryana) | September 20, 2024 2:41:44 PM IST
A biker died on the spot after a collision with a car driving from the wrong side in the Gurugram district of Haryana.

Saying that bail was granted to accused, the mother of the biker demanded justice for her son and accused police for not helping them.

Mother of the biker who died in a collision, said, "I want justice for my son. A wrong person killed my son. My only question is why was he released on bail? My son is no more but he (accused) slept peacefully that night...Why is the police not helping us?..."

The police officials on Thursday said that an FIR has been registered under relevant sections of BNS and the accused has been arrested as per law. FIR has been registered under relevant sections of BNS and the accused has been arrested as per law. Gurugram Police issued 16,000+ challans for wrong-side driving in August 2024, and strict action will continue: Gurugram Police

Responding to the incident, Gurugram Police said that it has issued 16,000+ challans for wrong-side driving in August 2024, and strict action will continue.

Gurugram Police also urged the citizens to follow the traffic rules. (ANI)

 
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