Early Morning Horror: A South Delhi Cook's Life Cut Short in Brutal Hit-and-Run, Police Scramble for Clues
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- April 02, 2026
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South Delhi Hit-and-Run Claims Cook's Life; Police Intensify Search for Elusive Sedan Driver
A hardworking cook, Ramesh (45), was tragically killed in a hit-and-run incident on the Outer Ring Road in South Delhi early Monday morning. Police are actively investigating, analyzing CCTV footage, and searching for the driver of a black sedan who callously fled the scene.
The dawn hours of Monday brought with them a heartbreaking tragedy to South Delhi. A 45-year-old cook, identified simply as Ramesh, had his life brutally cut short in a hit-and-run incident, leaving police scrambling for clues and the community reeling. It was around 1 AM when the unfortunate event unfolded on the Outer Ring Road, near the Munirka flyover, a stretch of road usually bustling but eerily quiet at that hour.
Ramesh, a hardworking individual, was on his way home to Mahipalpur after a long shift at a restaurant in Vasant Kunj. Imagine the exhaustion, the quiet anticipation of finally resting, only for it all to be shattered in an instant. As he attempted to cross the road, he was struck by a speeding black sedan. The impact, one can only imagine, must have been devastating. What followed, however, adds another layer of cruelty to the incident: the driver of the vehicle, instead of stopping to render aid, simply fled the scene, vanishing into the night as if nothing had happened.
It wasn't immediately clear what had transpired. Ramesh’s lifeless body was discovered later by a passerby, a grim sight that prompted an urgent call to the Police Control Room (PCR). Officers from the Vasant Vihar police station swiftly arrived at the location, initiating what has now become a painstaking investigation. The initial assessment confirmed the worst: a fatal accident, and a driver at large.
Police have since registered a case under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code – specifically Section 279, which pertains to rash driving, and Section 304A, dealing with causing death by negligence. This is, of course, just the beginning of a complex legal process. The immediate priority, quite rightly, is to identify and apprehend the individual responsible for this callous act.
To that end, multiple police teams have been constituted. Their primary task involves sifting through hours of CCTV footage. Every camera feed from the vicinity of the accident site, including those leading to and from the Munirka area, is being meticulously scrutinized. They're hoping to catch a glimpse, a fleeting image of the black sedan, perhaps even its registration number, that could lead them to the perpetrator. It's a challenging task, no doubt, given the dark hours and potentially poor video quality, but one that officers are committed to pursuing with full vigor.
The incident serves as a stark, painful reminder of the dangers on our roads, and the devastating consequences when drivers fail to uphold their responsibilities. For Ramesh's family, it's an unbearable loss, a life snatched away too soon. For the police, it's a race against time to bring a measure of justice to this tragic situation and ensure that the driver responsible for this heartless act is held accountable.
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