The Asian Age

Car driven by minor rams into auto, 1 dead

17- year- old’s uncle likely to be booked

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The minor had allegedly jumped the traffic signal when the accident took place

◗ The incident took place at about 6 am, on Thursday, at a bend between KG Marg and Tolstoy Marg

In yet another incident of a minor causing motor accident, an autoricksh­aw driver was killed after a car crashed into his three- wheeler on Kasturba Gandhi Marg in New Delhi on Thursday morning.

The impact of the collision was such that the auto- rickshaw driver was flung several metres in the air as a result of the collision and thrown a few metres away from the site of the crash. The victim died on the spot. The minor driver sustained head injuries and was taken to a hospital. The incident took place at about 6 am, on Thursday, at a bend between KG Marg and Tolstoy Marg.

The police said the 17year- old boy, who was accompanie­d by his two friends, was driving a

Maruti Ciaz car. They had allegedly jumped the traffic signal when the accident took place.

The teenagers also sustained injuries. Police said the friends had gone to Connaught Place for a drive.

The car belonged to the minor driver’s uncle, who is also likely to be booked for handing over the keys and allowing the minors to drive.

The autoricksh­aw driver has been identified as Shiv Shankar Mahato

( 66), a resident of Mata Sundri Road.

“All those involved in the accident were taken to Ram Manohar Lohia hospital, where doctors declared Mahato brought dead. The two injured boys are recuperati­ng. The car was registered in the name of the boy’s father, who is a businessma­n in Northeast Delhi. The uncle will also be booked under the Motor Vehicles Act. Both the vehicles have been seized,” said a police officer.

The police said the boy has been booked under various Sections of the IPC, including 304A ( causing death by negligence), at the Barakhamba police station.

“As of now, the minor is in the hospital. He will be produced in the court later,” the officer said.

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