MP shocker: Youth dies after being dragged under SUV, friend critical

According to the police, Anas and his friend Amjad Khan were returning home on their bike when a speeding Bolero knocked them down.

Published: 04th March 2023 01:12 AM  |   Last Updated: 04th March 2023 01:12 AM   |  A+A-

Representational image: A screengrab from a video showing a traffic police constable being dragged on the bonnet of a car...

By IANS

BHOPAL: In yet another horrific incident of speeding and callousness, an SUV driver, reported to be drunk, hit and knocked down two men on a motorcycle in Madhya Pradesh's Dhar district on Friday, but did not stop even after one of the victims came under the vehicle and died after being dragged for around seven km.

The man driving the motorcycle also received severe injuries and was gasping for life at a hospital, police said.

The deceased has been identified as Anas Khan, a resident of Khalghat area in Dhar. According to the police, Anas and his friend Amjad Khan were returning home on their bike when a speeding Bolero hit them from behind.

Due to the heavy impact of the collision, Amjad, who was driving the bike, fell on the road and sustained injuries, whereas, Anas, who was in the pillion seat, got stuck under the speedy Bolero. The man, who was driving the Bolero at high speed, did not stop the vehicle even after the accident.

As per the police, he increased his speed in an attempt to escape, and he dragged Anas Khan for around seven km until he died.

Police said the driver of the speeding Bolero was drunk when he rammed into their bike and later, fled after leaving the car at Akhara road. The body of the deceased was handed over to the kin after conducting an autopsy at the health centre.

Police claimed to have arrested the accused driver and the four-wheeler he was driving was also confiscated. "An FIR has been registered against the driver. He was drunk and was smuggling illicit liquor in the vehicle.AWe are investigating the matter," a police official told IANS.



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