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SUV driver hits car repeatedly in Bahadurgarh, booked

Complainant was returning to Hisar from wedding

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The two damaged vehicles in Bahadurgarh of Jhajjar district. Photos: Sumit Tharan
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The Bahadurgarh police have registered a case against a resident of Balor village after a Hisar man alleged that a Fortuner driver repeatedly hit his Ford Mustang on the Bahadurgarh bypass with an intent to kill him. The incident reportedly took place in the early hours of November 30.

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In his complaint filed at Sadar, Kuldeep stated that he was returning to Hisar from a family wedding when the attack was perpetrated. He was driving with relatives, including his nephew, when a white Toyota Fortuner aggressively overtook them near the Expressway flyover close to Balor village.

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According to the complainant, the Fortuner driver suddenly took a U-turn and rammed their car head-on with the intention to cause harm. After the first collision, the driver allegedly struck the Mustang three to four more times, causing extensive damage. Kuldeep claimed the attack was deliberate and life-threatening, though no major injuries were reported.

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Following the incident, the complainant traced the suspect vehicle and identified the driver as Prince, a resident of Balor.

Acting on the complaint, the police reached the spot near the Bahadurgarh bypass flyover, where they found the damaged car. A preliminary inspection confirmed significant impact damage consistent with the allegations, said the sources.

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Meanwhile, a video has gone viral on social media showing a shirtless man standing in the middle of the highway attempting to stop a container truck. The video is reportedly linked to this incident.

Inspector Naresh Kumar, SHO of Sadar Bahadurgarh police station, said was registered against the Fortuner driver and further investigation was under way. The viral video is also being examined.

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