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Biker dies while performing stunts on state highway
Biker dies while performing stunts on state highway

Time of India

time12 hours ago

  • Time of India

Biker dies while performing stunts on state highway

Ramgarh: A 27-year-old youth performing stunts on his sports bike on the Ramgarh-Patratu state highway flyover under the Basal outpost police station of Ramgarh district died after he lost control and hit a side guard on Sunday evening. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Another youth who was riding pillion was critically injured in the accident. He was brought to a local hospital from where he was referred to the Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences in Ranchi. Officer in-charge of Basal outpost police station, Kailash Kumar said, "The deceased was identified as Vicky Munda (27), and the injured youth is Karan Munda. Vicky was driving a sports bike at a high speed, and performing stunts, as informed by the locals, which caused the accident." Youth performing stunts and racing on two-wheelers is a menace. The reckless behaviour of the youth not only puts their own lives at risk but also endangers the safety of others. Many of them also ride without helmets and engage in dangerous stunts, record videos of these and post them on social media platforms. Ramgarh is connected with the Ranchi-Patna, Ramgarh-Bokaro national highway, and Ramgarh-Ranchi via Pithoria four-lane state highway, where bikers are often seen driving sports bikes at high speed, performing racing stunts. A few days back, a youth was paraded in public by the police for performing deadly stunts on a motorcycle on the newly inaugurated Kartik Oraon (Siromtoli) flyover. Many such stunts by biker youths have proved to be fatal. Nineteen-year-old Ayaz, son of MP and former Indian cricket captain Mohammad Azharuddin, died after being involved in a motorcycle crash in 2011. Ayaz, a promising young cricketer in the making, met with the fatal accident when he was on a joy ride on his brand new imported bike along the Outer Ring Road of Hyderabad. He was with his friends for racing. It is believed that he received multiple internal and external injuries when he fell off his bike that he drove at a speed of 200 km.

Pedestrian succumbs to injuries six days after being hit by speeding car in Bilaspur
Pedestrian succumbs to injuries six days after being hit by speeding car in Bilaspur

Time of India

time24-05-2025

  • Time of India

Pedestrian succumbs to injuries six days after being hit by speeding car in Bilaspur

GURGAON: Six days after being hit by a speeding Haryana number car in the Sidhrawali area of Bilaspur police, a pedestrian succumbed to his injuries in Rohtak PGIMS on Friday. The victim was identified as Kailash Kumar, a native of Azamgarh in Uttar Pradesh (UP). Kumar worked in a private company and was returning to his rented accommodation here when he was hit by a rashly driven car bearing number HR 26EZ 2359 on May 18. After being hit, he was rushed to Sector 10 Civil Hospital in Gurgaon by the onlookers. Citing his critical condition, he was referred to Rohtak PGI. "On May 18, I was informed about my brother's accident over the phone. When I reached the Rohtak hospital, I was told that he suffered multiple injuries, including a fatal head injury. Eventually, during treatment, he succumbed to his injuries, following which I lodged a complaint with the police," Om Prakash , brother of the victim, said. Bilaspur police have booked an unidentified driver of the said car under sections 106 (causing death by negligence) and 281 (rash driving) of BNS. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Brother's Day wishes , messages and quotes !

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