This Article is From May 16, 2017

Punjabi Bagh Accident: Fourth Student Dies Of Injuries After Car Falls Off Delhi Flyover

The Honda city car allegedly rammed the divider in west Delhi's Punjabi Bagh and was flung in the air. The students in the car were going to take an exam.

Punjabi Bagh Accident: Fourth Student Dies Of Injuries After Car Falls Off Delhi Flyover

A Honda City car fell off a flyover in Punjabi Bagh in west Delhi.

New Delhi: A day after a car flew off a flyover in west Delhi's Punjabi Bagh flyover, another teenager died of injuries during treatment, taking the death toll in the accident to four.

Garima, who was one of the seven occupants of the car that fell 30 feet from the railway over-bridge flyover near Punjabi Bagh, died today at the AIIMS Trauma Centre where she was undergoing treatment, the police said.

Three students -- Rajat, who was behind the wheel, Sanchit Chhabra and Ritu Singh -- were declared dead yesterday.

Sanchit and Ritu were killed on the spot, while Rajat died during treatment.

The others who were injured  -- Pranav, Rishab and Raja--were still under observation. Police said Raja was undergoing surgery and Rishab was critical. Pranav's condition was stable, police said.

As the Honda V-tec fell from the flyover, it turned turtle throwing some of the occupants out of the vehicle. Police and fire department personnel pulled out those who were stuck inside the car.

All seven were first-year students of the Delhi Institute of Professional Studies and were on their way to a college in Narela for their second semester examination when the accident occurred.

The students, who were all in their teens, had assembled at Rajat's house in east Punjabi Bagh before leaving for their exam centre. 
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