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Speeding SUV rams bike taxi in Gurugram; victims flung 15-20 feet in impact, scooter split in two

The deceased were identified as Ritik Kumar, the rider, from who lived in Sector 17, and Kartik Suresh, a college student, residing in Sector 60, the pillion.

Updated on: Apr 05, 2026 07:55 AM IST
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A 26-year-old bike taxi rider and his 24-year-old passenger were killed after a car coming from the wrong direction hit them on Dharm Marg in Sector 57 early Saturday morning, police said.

Crash near The Legend Society at 2am; victims taken to separate hospitals. Car with UP number seized, police say arrest will follow after evidence review. (HT)
Crash near The Legend Society at 2am; victims taken to separate hospitals. Car with UP number seized, police say arrest will follow after evidence review. (HT)

The deceased were identified as Ritik Kumar, the rider, from Motihari in Bihar who lived in Sector 17, and Kartik Suresh, a college student, residing in Sector 60, the pillion, officers added.

The accident took place near the entrance of The Legend Society between 2am and 2.30am when Suresh was returning home after attending a friend’s birthday party. Police said he had booked a bike taxi and was about four kilometres from his residence when a black Tata Harrier, bearing an Uttar Pradesh registration number, entered Dharm Marg from Golf Course Extension Road in the wrong direction and hit the scooter. Two individuals were inside the Harrier, officers said.

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'Scooter broke into two halves'

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Kumar, who worked in a private firm during the day and drove a bike taxi at night, was taken to a private hospital in Sector 51 but was declared dead on arrival. Suresh was taken to the Civil Hospital in Sector 10A where he succumbed within an hour in the course of treatment. “My son had left home on Friday night to attend birthday party of a friend,” stated the deceased’s passenger’s father, Mathur Shankara Narayan Suresh, in the complaint, adding that he identified his son through photographs shown at the spot.

The mangled remains of the scooter. (HT)

Sandeep Turan, public relations officer of Gurugram police, said both vehicles were seized and the Harrier driver will be arrested soon. “An FIR was registered under sections 106 (causing death by negligence) and 281 (rash driving) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita at Sector 56 police station,” he said, adding only after arrest it will be clear if the driver was drunk at the time of accident but no liquor or any suspicious substance was recovered from the car.

 
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