
Noida road rage: 3 men drag car owner out; kick, punch him over minor collision
In a similar incident, a man driving a Lamborghini ran over two labourers in Noida's Sector 94, leaving them seriously injured. Eyewitnesses said the driver, when confronted by passers-by, casually asked whether anyone had died.During his questioning, Deepak reportedly told police that he was checking an error message on the Lamborghini's screen when he lost control of the vehicle and hit the labourers. The car was confiscated by the police.- EndsMust Watch

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Thieves strike again, make off with tyres from parked SUV
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Indian Express
2 days ago
- Indian Express
‘Performed stunts, endangered lives': 3 arrested after viral video shows luxury cars blocking traffic in Gurgaon
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Hindustan Times
3 days ago
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Panchkula: ₹25-lakh relief for family of Ambala biker killed in mishap
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