Two young cousins, Yagya Bhatia (20) and Abhav Bhatia (14), were tragically killed in a hit-and-run incident on Delhi’s Ashoka Road late Monday night. The duo was returning home to Ashok Nagar on a motorcycle after watching an IPL match between Delhi and Bengaluru when a speeding goods carrier rammed into them near the Mahadev Road T-point around 10:30 PM.
While the driver fled the scene immediately, Delhi Police have since identified the offending vehicle using CCTV footage and have launched a manhunt. This tragedy has sparked fresh outrage over road safety and the lack of accountability for speeding commercial vehicles in the capital.
A Call Cut Short: The Human Cost of Negligence
The impact of the collision was so severe that both Yagya, a BSc student, and Abhav, a school student, were found unconscious with critical injuries by a police patrol team. They were rushed to a nearby hospital but were declared dead on arrival.
In a heartbreaking detail, it was revealed that Abhav was on a phone call with his father at the moment of the crash, assuring him they would reach home within thirty minutes.
“We have registered a case under relevant provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS),” stated Deputy Commissioner of Police (New Delhi), Sachin Sharma. He confirmed that forensic teams have inspected the site and officials are currently scanning all available CCTV footage to track the driver’s escape route.
The Shadow of Delhi’s Dangerous Roads
This incident adds to a grim tally of road fatalities in the national capital, particularly involving high-speed hits during late-night hours. Ashoka Road, despite being in a high-security zone near Parliament Street, became a site of carnage due to the suspected negligence of a commercial goods carrier.
This tragedy mirrors a similar hit-and-run earlier this year where a minor behind the wheel killed a 23-year-old, highlighting a persistent pattern of “speeding and fleeing” culture. The lack of immediate arrests in such cases often leaves grieving families in a vacuum of injustice, as forensic examinations and vehicle tracing can take days to yield results.
The Logical Indian’s Perspective
At The Logical Indian, we believe that a road is a shared space that demands empathy and responsibility, not a playground for reckless speed. The death of two young lives one just a child is not merely an “accident” but a systemic failure of road discipline and enforcement.
When a driver chooses to flee rather than help a victim, it reflects a hollowed-out sense of communal harmony and a fear-driven evasion of duty. We stand for a society where safety is a right and accountability is absolute.
VIDEO | Delhi: Two cousin brothers were killed in a suspected hit-and-run case on Ashok Road last night; investigation is underway.
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