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Delhi Tragedy: 17-Year-Old Causes Fatal Road Accident
- Location: India
A tragic accident in Delhi’s Dwarka leaves 23-year-old Sahil dead after a 17-year-old, driving without a license, hit him while performing stunts in a Scorpio. The incident occurred near Lal Bahadur Shastri College on February 3, leaving the city shaken. Sahil’s mother, Inna Makan, is demanding justice as the minor driver was granted interim bail citing board exams. Authorities continue to investigate, reviewing CCTV footage and vehicle details, highlighting the dangers of unlicensed teen drivers on city roads.
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