New Delhi: Another life was lost to road rage on Capital’s streets on Monday.
The incident took place at around 1530 hrs (IST) in the busy marketplace of Tahirpur village in northeast Delhi when a man was beaten up by a biker for not responding to his honking.
Twenty-eight-year-old Arvind - who was walking home with medicines for his child – was talking on his mobile phone and could not hear biker Narendra Singh honk at him.
Following this, an enraged Singh smashed Arvind’s head with a brick and punched and kicked him.
Arvind, a plumber by profession and a father of three, suffered grevious injuries and succumbed on his way to Guru Teg Bahadur hospital.
This is the third incident of road rage in Delhi within a month.
On July 16, pedestrian Jitendra Pawar was killed in Saket area when he objected to four unruly bikers. Two days before that, two NSG men thrashed a 22-year-old man near Delhi Cantt after a scuffle on street.
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