A cyclist died after being rammed by a BMW car in Delhi on Sunday, the police said.
Subhendu Chatterjee, 50, was hit by the white luxury sedan while cycling near the Mahipalpur flyover.
According to the police, the driver of the car said they had lost control of the car after a tyre burst.
The victim was taken to the hospital by the driver of the car, but was declared dead on arrival.
He was a resident of Gurugram and was riding towards Dhaula Kuan in Delhi when the accident took place.
The car owner is a resident of Punjabi Bagh. At the time of the accident, the car was coming from Gurugram to Delhi and was being driven by his driver Somvir, police said.
The BMW had a VIP registration plate and a sticker on it read, "President Finance Committee, Delhi Cantonment Board".
The police have filed a case of rash driving and causing death by negligence. The driver has been arrested and the vehicle has been seized as well.
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