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Motorcyclist killed after being run over by truck in Saharanpur
Motorcyclist killed after being run over by truck in Saharanpur

News18

time3 days ago

  • News18

Motorcyclist killed after being run over by truck in Saharanpur

Agency: Last Updated: August 12, 2025, 19:30 IST Representational image (Image: News18) Saharanpur (UP), Aug 12 (PTI) A 25-year-old man riding a motorcycle was killed on Tuesday morning after being run over by a speeding truck on the Delhi-“Dehradun National Highway in Saharanpur district, police said. The truck driver fled the scene after abandoning the vehicle, they said. The incident took place on Tuesday morning when Himanshu, a resident of Sundarpur village, was out for some work, SP (Rural) Sagar Jain told PTI. When he reached near Manoharpur village, the speeding truck rammed into his motorcycle, throwing Himanshu nearly 10 feet onto the road. As the driver did not stop, the wheels of the truck ran over Himanshu, the officer said. Swipe Left For Next Video View all On receiving information, local police reached the accident site and impounded the truck, Jain said. Himanshu's body has been sent for postmortem and a search is underway to trace and arrest the truck driver, the officer said. PTI COR KIS APL ARI (This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a syndicated news agency feed - PTI) view comments News agency-feeds Motorcyclist killed after being run over by truck in Saharanpur Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Read More

UP: Widow elopes with lover, son files complaint
UP: Widow elopes with lover, son files complaint

News18

time01-08-2025

  • News18

UP: Widow elopes with lover, son files complaint

Saharanpur (UP), Aug 1 (PTI) A 42-year-old widow allegedly eloped with her lover, leaving behind her two sons, officials said on Friday. The incident came to light after the woman's elder son filed a complaint, after which the police launched an investigation. 'The 18-year-old elder son alleged that his mother went to Punjab with her friends and eloped with her lover from there," Superintendent of Police (Rural) Sagar Jain said. In his complaint, the son also accused his mother of taking Rs 3.5 lakh in cash and jewellery from the house. 'The matter is being looked into. Further action will be taken following preliminary investigations," the SP stated. PTI COR CDN SMV MPL MPL First Published: Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

6 killed, 13 hurt in separate road accidents in Saharanpur
6 killed, 13 hurt in separate road accidents in Saharanpur

Time of India

time26-07-2025

  • Time of India

6 killed, 13 hurt in separate road accidents in Saharanpur

Shamli: Two road accidents in Saharanpur district left six people dead and 13 injured, all of whom were en route to Haridwar district, said police on Saturday. In the first incident, an SUV carrying 10 pilgrims from Guna district of Madhya Pradesh, crashed into a stationary truck loaded with LPG cylinders on the Ambala highway near Kumhar Khera cut around 4.30 am. SP (Rural) Sagar Jain said that the driver, Sunil Meena, likely dozed off, causing the crash. Three passengers—Pavan Kumar, 30, Rukmani Devi, 28, and Hari Narayan, 55—died while Meena and seven others sustained injuries and were hospitalised. "The truck driver fled the scene, but we have seized the vehicle. We will register a case based on complaints. Investigation is underway and further action will be taken accordingly," he added. In the second incident, a van carrying eight people from Haryana's Karnal crashed into a stationary tractor-trolley in Nakud area near Yakubpur Pulia around 11 pm on Friday. Nakud circle officer (CO) SN Vaibhav Pandey said that Harvinder, 40, Moti Pal, 60, and Prithvi Singh, 60, died on the spot. Five others were injured and taken to the district hospital. "Police have impounded both vehicles and sent the bodies for postmortem examination. Probe is on," he said.

Dalit labourer found hanging in Saharanpur, family suspects murder; probe launched
Dalit labourer found hanging in Saharanpur, family suspects murder; probe launched

Time of India

time01-05-2025

  • Time of India

Dalit labourer found hanging in Saharanpur, family suspects murder; probe launched

Representative image SAHARANPUR: The body of a 35-year-old Dalit labourer was found hanging from a tree on Thursday in a field in Uttar Pradesh's Saharanpur. Superintendent of Police (rural), Sagar Jain, said the deceased, identified as Rajesh, was a resident of Jarauda Jat village and worked as a daily wage labourer for a local farmer, reported news agency PTI. Police teams, accompanied by a forensic unit and the deceased's family, arrived at the scene soon after receiving the alert. The body was then taken into custody and sent for a post-mortem to determine the exact cause of death. "According to preliminary information, Rajesh had gone around 2 am to operate a tubewell in the fields where he was working," Jain said. "Later in the morning, villagers heading to their fields spotted his body hanging from a tree and immediately informed the police." He also informed that Rajesh's family members allege that he was murdered and his body was hanged to make it look like a suicide. Rajesh is survived by his wife, two sons, and a daughter, said the police.

In-laws inject woman with HIV-infected needle over dowry demands in India
In-laws inject woman with HIV-infected needle over dowry demands in India

Express Tribune

time16-02-2025

  • Express Tribune

In-laws inject woman with HIV-infected needle over dowry demands in India

A court in Saharanpur in India's northern Uttar Pradesh state has directed local police to file a criminal complaint against the in-laws of a 30-year-old woman who has accused them of injecting her with an HIV-infected syringe after her parents failed to meet dowry demands. The incident, which allegedly took place in May 2024 at her in-laws' house in Haridwar, has led to a formal investigation by the police. Following the court's directions, police have registered an FIR at the Gangoh police station, naming the woman's husband (32), brother-in-law (38), sister-in-law (35), and mother-in-law (56). The charges against the accused include sections under the Indian Penal Code (IPC), including 307 (attempt to murder), 498A (cruelty against a woman by her husband or relatives), 323 (voluntarily causing hurt), 328 (causing harm by administering poison), 406 (criminal breach of trust), and relevant dowry-related sections. Saharanpur SP (rural) Sagar Jain confirmed that an investigation was underway. "We are probing the case thoroughly," he said. According to the victim's father, his daughter married in February 2023, with the family spending nearly Rs4.5 million on the wedding, which included a sub-compact SUV and Rs1.5 million in cash for the groom's family. However, he claimed the in-laws demanded an additional Rs1 million in cash and a bigger SUV. Following the wedding, the woman was allegedly subjected to constant harassment by her in-laws. "They humiliated my daughter and even told her they would find another wife for their son. She was kicked out of her marital home on March 25, 2023, and lived with us for three months until a village panchayat intervened," her father said. "After being sent back to her husband's home, she faced more physical and mental torture." The father further alleged that in May 2024, the woman's in-laws forcibly injected her with an HIV-infected syringe, which led to her rapid health deterioration. Medical tests later confirmed that she had contracted HIV, though her husband tested negative for the virus. When the woman's father attempted to lodge a complaint at the Gangoh police station, he claimed that the station house officer (SHO), Rogent Tyagi, advised them to seek higher authorities' approval first. Despite approaching Saharanpur SSP Rohit Singh Sajwan, the family alleged that their complaint was ignored, prompting them to turn to the court for justice. In response to the allegations, SHO Tyagi denied the accusations when contacted.

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