In a tragic accident on Friday, a girl and a boy died after the bike there were on was hit by a car on the Mathura Road-Badarpur Flyover in South East Delhi.
Both the victims were thrown off the flyover from the impact of the collision. The police have arrested the accused driver of the car and have registered a case. The boy's body has been identified, while girl's identity is yet to be determined.
The deceased boy has been identified as Sulabh Pandey, a resident of Titoo Colony, near Shiv Nandir bypass road in Faridabad.
Cops informed his family about his death on Friday. Efforts are, meanwhile, on to identify the girl, who is about 18 years of age.
On Friday, the cops received a PCR call regarding an accident in Badarpur. Immediately, a police team reached the spot and found a girl and a boy profusely bleeding under the Mathura Road-Badarpur flyover.
Without wasting time, the team rushed both the victims to a nearby hospital, but they were declared brought dead.
As soon as the accident occurred, people gathered both at the flyover and beneath it, where the motorbike had fallen. Soon, a passerby made the PCR call.
It has been reported that the two victims were not wearing helmets. The impact of the collision was such that the bike was flung into the air and the two riders fell from the flyover.
The police soon arrested the driver of the Honda Mobilo car which struck the motorcycle from behind.
"We have arrested the accused driver of the car, who has been identified as Mohd. Anwar, a resident of Kathputli Colony, Shadipur Depot, Patel Nagar in Delhi. The driver has been booked under sections 279/304A of Indian Penal Code," said DCP South East Romil Baaniya.
Cops also seized both the vehicles involved in the accident.