Dwarka car accident: How events unfolded
NEW DELHI: A routine weekday morning in Dwarka turned deadly when a speeding Scorpio SUV, allegedly driven by a 17-year-old, rammed a motorcycle near Lal Bahadur Shastri College in Sector 11, killing a 23-year-old man on the spot. The crash has once again raised alarm over underage driving and reckless behaviour on city roads.
What happened
Police received a call at 11.57 am reporting the accident. At the scene, a motorcycle and two cars, including the Scorpio SUV, were found badly damaged. Sahil Dhaneshra (23) was declared dead on the spot, while Ajit Singh, a cab driver, sustained injuries.
Preliminary inquiries revealed that the motorcycle and SUV collided head-on while approaching from opposite directions. Following the impact, the SUV lost control and rammed into a subcompact car parked along the roadside.
Confusion over age
The SUV driver initially claimed he was 19, but further investigation after filing of the FIR revealed that he was only 17.
Probe findings and police action
The SUV was being driven by the minor boy, who was accompanied by his sister. He has been apprehended and produced before the Juvenile Justice Board. The vehicle is registered in the name of his father, a transport businessman. An FIR has been filed against the father under Section 199 A of the Motor Vehicles Act, which holds guardians or vehicle owners responsible for offences committed by juveniles.
The postmortem revealed multiple injuries:
Family allegations
Sahil’s mother alleged that the SUV had multiple speeding challans and claimed the minor boy was making reels with his sister while driving at the time of the accident.
Underage driving cases in Delhi show a worrying trend:
As investigators examine claims of speeding and possible social media distraction, the case has reignited concerns over enforcement and parental responsibility. With hundreds of underage driving violations recorded in recent years, the Dwarka crash underscores how a split second of recklessness can end a life.
Police received a call at 11.57 am reporting the accident. At the scene, a motorcycle and two cars, including the Scorpio SUV, were found badly damaged. Sahil Dhaneshra (23) was declared dead on the spot, while Ajit Singh, a cab driver, sustained injuries.
Preliminary inquiries revealed that the motorcycle and SUV collided head-on while approaching from opposite directions. Following the impact, the SUV lost control and rammed into a subcompact car parked along the roadside.
Confusion over age
The SUV driver initially claimed he was 19, but further investigation after filing of the FIR revealed that he was only 17.
The SUV was being driven by the minor boy, who was accompanied by his sister. He has been apprehended and produced before the Juvenile Justice Board. The vehicle is registered in the name of his father, a transport businessman. An FIR has been filed against the father under Section 199 A of the Motor Vehicles Act, which holds guardians or vehicle owners responsible for offences committed by juveniles.
The postmortem revealed multiple injuries:
- Fractured left temporo-parietal bone of the skull
- Clotted blood present in the oral cavity
- Multiple fractured ribs on the left side of the chest
- Cause of death: Haemorrhagic shock
Family allegations
Sahil’s mother alleged that the SUV had multiple speeding challans and claimed the minor boy was making reels with his sister while driving at the time of the accident.
Underage driving cases in Delhi show a worrying trend:
- 2024: 350+
- 2025: 125
- 2026: 09 (till February 15)
As investigators examine claims of speeding and possible social media distraction, the case has reignited concerns over enforcement and parental responsibility. With hundreds of underage driving violations recorded in recent years, the Dwarka crash underscores how a split second of recklessness can end a life.
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If someone is fit enough to kill someone he/she must be treated like an hardcore criminal not the budding or immature criminal... Even small kids are killing people upon being influenced by hardcore criminals...Read allPost comment
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