Girl From Delhi Died After Getting Onto Into Car's Front Wheel
Update: 2023-01-04 22:17 IST
A shocking incident came into light when the victim was believed to have been stuck onto the front wheel of the four-wheeler during the initial forensic inspection of the car that dragged the Delhi woman for several kilometres before killing her.
Anjali Singh lost her life in the early hours of January 1 after being struck by a car while riding a scooter and being dragged under it for almost 13 kilometres from Sultanpuri in the outskirts of Delhi to Kanjhawala.
The woman appears to have been glued to the front left wheel of the accused's car, according to the Forensic Science Laboratory in Delhi (FSL). The FSL has also received the blood samples from the five suspects who were in the automobile for close inspection.
According to the report, the most of the blood spots were discovered behind the front left wheel, although there was blood on other areas as well. As per t he FSL, there is no evidence that the woman was in the automobile.
The sources revealed that the accused had borrowed the Maruti Suzuki Baleno before the incident around 2:00 am on Sunday
According to ey stole their friend's car and later left the wrecked vehicle at his house. According to the sources, they told their friend that after drinking, they had an accident with a scooter in the Krishan Vihar area. They took the car from their friend, wrecked it, and then left it at his house. They informed their friend that they had consumed alcohol and had a scooty mishap in the Krishan Vihar neighbourhood.
Anjali Singh's friend, who went to the New Year's celebration with her, claimed that the defendants were aware that Anjali was being pulled but continued to operate the vehicle. She recalled the horrifying incident and related that at first, Anjali was riding the two-wheeler but threatened to jump from it if she wasn't permitted to ride.
Meanwhile, the woman's early post-mortem investigation mentioned that no injury suggested of sexual assault. The victim's body was discovered on the side of the road in the Kanjhawala neighbourhood of outside Delhi.