Gurugram driver tries to crush people with vehicle

The pickup driver also damaged an ambulance and five bikes which were stationed outside the hospital premises including the hospital's medical store. An FIR in this regard was filed on Saturday.

Pickup-Driver Crime Accident

In a shocking incident, a pickup driver tried to crush people with his vehicle inside a hospital near Basai Chowk here after a domestic feud between two groups, Gurugram police said on Sunday.

The entire incident late on Friday night was captured on CCTV camera. The video of the incident later went viral on social media.

The pickup driver also damaged an ambulance and five bikes which were stationed outside the hospital premises including the hospital's medical store. An FIR in this regard was filed on Saturday.

The accused vehicle driver has been identified as Vikas Joon of Dhankot village in Gurugram.

Balwan Singh, the director of Shri Balaji Hospital located at Basai Chowk, told the police that on Friday night, two women and two men came to his hospital due to some injuries and he assumed that the cause behind the injuries were fighting between two groups.

"When the injured people were undergoing treatment inside the hospital two of their family members were talking to someone standing outside the hospital. Shortly thereafter, a speeding pickup vehicle driver came and tried to crush the family members of the injured standing outside the hospital but they luckily escaped unhurt and ran inside the hospital to save themselves," Singh told the police.

At this, the pickup driver turned the vehicle back and rammed the vehicle of the hospital and a medical store and attempted to drive the pickup truck into the hospital premises.

The driver reportedly tried to force the vehicle inside the hospital premises about 8 times.

"The entire incident was captured on CCTV camera installed at the incident spot. The actual reason behind the incident will be known once the accused driver will be arrested but it seems like some domestic issues between the two groups were behind the incident. A case of negligent driving and other various sections of the IPC were registered against the vehicle driver at Sector-9A police station," said Bijender Singh, station house officer (SHO).


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