Published By: Kavya Mishra
Last Updated: November 20, 2023, 23:44 IST
The car owner has been identified and will be arrested soon. (Representative image/News18)
The incident took place near Aichhar T-Point on the night of November 18 when the 37-year-old Mukesh Lodhi was returning home on foot after work, the police said
A security guard died after he was allegedly hit by an SUV and dragged along for a few metres in Greater Noida, officials said on Monday. The car owner has been identified and will be arrested soon, they added.
The incident took place near Aichhar T-Point on the night of November 18 when the 37-year-old Mukesh Lodhi was returning home on foot after work, the police said.
He was walking home when a โrashly drivenโ SUV allegedly hit him from behind, Lodhiโs brother Ajay Raj said in his police complaint.
โAfter hitting him, the car dragged Lodhi for a long distance which left him with injuries in his head and other parts of the body. He was then rushed to a private hospital but was declared dead by the doctors,โ Raj added in the complaint.
Lodhi, a native of the adjoining Bulandshahr district, worked at the Suntwilight Society here.
The police said they have lodged an FIR under Sections 279 (rash driving) and 304A (causing death by negligence) of the Indian Penal Code at the Beta 2 station here.
โThe car was identified and has been impounded. The car owner lives in Ghaziabad but is yet to be arrested,โ SHO Vinod Kumar Mishra said. Further legal proceedings in the case are underway, he added.
(This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a syndicated news agency feed – PTI)
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