Outrage in Delhi: Owner of Thar That Critically Injured Boy Identified, Yet to Be Arrested
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- October 18, 2025
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A wave of shock and anger has gripped Delhi following a horrific hit-and-run incident in Mangolpuri, where a 10-year-old boy was brutally run over not once, but twice, by a speeding Mahindra Thar SUV. The young victim, Priyanshu, is now fighting for his life in Safdarjung Hospital, battling severe head injuries, as the community demands swift justice for the unthinkable act.
The chilling incident unfolded on October 13, around 9:30 PM, leaving an indelible mark on eyewitnesses and deeply traumatizing Priyanshu's family.
CCTV footage, which captured the horrifying sequence, shows the Thar deliberately reversing over the child after initially striking him, an act that has fuelled public outrage and intensified calls for immediate action against the perpetrator.
Police have identified the owner of the white Mahindra Thar as Rahul, a resident of Mangolpuri, and have successfully recovered the vehicle from his home.
However, nearly a week after the incident, Rahul remains at large, with police investigations ongoing to ascertain who was behind the wheel. While family members of the accused claim Rahul was not driving, suspicions are high that either he or his younger brother, Deepak, was operating the vehicle. Authorities are meticulously examining all available evidence, including CCTV footage and technical data, to pinpoint the driver responsible for this heinous act.
Pappu, Priyanshu's devastated father, recounted the nightmare of seeing his son's life hang by a thread.
He described the gut-wrenching moment he witnessed the Thar intentionally reversing over his already injured child. The family, who lives in the vicinity, recognized the driver as Rahul, a local resident. "It has been several days, but the police have not yet arrested him," Pappu lamented, his voice heavy with despair and a desperate plea for justice.
"My son is critically injured, and the man who did this is still free."
An FIR has been registered under sections 279 (rash driving) and 338 (causing grievous hurt by act endangering life or personal safety of others) of the Indian Penal Code. The police maintain that efforts are underway to apprehend the culprit and bring them to justice.
However, the delay in arrest, despite the owner being identified and the vehicle recovered, continues to be a point of contention and concern for both the victim's family and the wider public. The focus now turns to the authorities to expedite the investigation and ensure that those responsible for this horrific act are held accountable without further delay, offering some measure of solace to a family reeling from an unimaginable tragedy and a community demanding answers.
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