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This story is from September 21, 2024

Girl hit by vehicle while riding scooter, ends up stuck on pillar of elevated flyover in Noida

Girl hit by vehicle while riding scooter, ends up stuck on pillar of elevated flyover in Noida
A girl traveling from Noida to Ghaziabad on her scooter was injured after being hit by a car in Noida's Sector 25. She was thrown against a flyover pillar and later rescued by passersby and police. The vehicle involved has been impounded.
NEW DELHI: A girl traveling from Noida to Ghaziabad on her scooter was thrown against the base of a flyover pillar after being hit by a car in Noida's Sector 25 on Saturday.The incident occurred under the jurisdiction of Sector 20 police station, leaving the girl stranded on the elevated structure until two passersby and a police rescue team arrived to assist.
ADCP Manish Kumar Mishra said, “A girl was going from Noida towards Ghaziabad when her scooter met with an accident, and she landed on the pillar’s base. Police and fire rescue teams reached the spot immediately. The girl was rescued safely and sent to the hospital. Two men who were attempting to rescue her were also helped down and taken to the hospital. The vehicle, a WagonR, has been impounded.”
One of the rescuers, Janarul, recounted the moment, saying, “We saw the girl falling and came to her rescue. Police saved us; they called an ambulance.”
The police are investigating the incident and plan to question the girl once her condition stabilizes.(Further details awaited)

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About the AuthorGopal Keshav

Gopal Keshav, or, as most know him, Jayesh, is a Delhi-based journalist with The Times of India. He has a strong interest in crime, politics, and international affairs, and focuses on decoding stories that shape both headlines and public discourse. With experience across city and national beats, Jayesh is known for his sharp, reader-focused approach to reporting. Away from the newsroom, he remains a keen observer of urban life, global trends, and the intersections where society and power meet.

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