Three injured as Jaguar car hits cab in Delhi's Dhaula Kuan

Three individuals sustained injuries when a Jaguar car collided with a cab near Dhaula Kuan in New Delhi early on Sunday morning. The injured individuals were taken to AIIMS Trauma Centre for treatment. Legal measures are being pursued by the Delhi Police.
Three injured as Jaguar car hits cab in Delhi's Dhaula Kuan
NEW DELHI: Three people sustained injuries when a Jaguar car collided with a cab near Dhaula Kuan in New Delhi early on Sunday morning, as reported by the police.
The Delhi Police stated that the cab driver and two passengers suffered severe injuries and were all taken to the AIIMS Trauma Centre for treatment.
An eyewitness, Dheeraj Gupta said, 'I was sleeping peacefully and suddenly, there was a loud noise and I woke up.
I witnessed two cars approaching from opposite directions and crashing into each other. Subsequently, one of the cars collided with the divider. The Jaguar had two persons, a boy and a girl. They suffered minor injuries.'
He mentioned that the occupants of the cab were severely injured. 'The driver suffered serious injuries. We dialled 100 and called the PCR. The PCR came and then they were taken to the hospital,' the eyewitness said. They have all been admitted to the AIIMS Trauma Centre, and their condition is reported to be critical.
The Delhi Police confirmed receiving a call about the accident involving two vehicles and three injured persons at approximately 4:55 am. The injured cab driver, identified as Harjeet Singh, a resident of Ganesh Nagar 2, Shakarpur, Delhi, along with the other two passengers, were admitted to the AIIMS Trauma Centre. Their condition is reported to be serious.
The police have stated that legal action is being taken in accordance with the law, and teams have been deployed to apprehend the accused individuals involved in the incident.
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