Delhi's Vasant Kunj Horror: Speeding Mercedes Kills 1, Injures 2 Amid Drunk Driving

A tragic accident unfolded in Delhi's upscale Vasant Kunj area when a speeding Mercedes G63 rammed into three people. The victims were all restaurant employees waiting at an auto stand near Ambience Mall shortly after midnight. The driver, identified as 29-year-old Shivam, was allegedly drunk and returning from a wedding with his family. This incident comes just a month after another Mercedes-related crash injured two people in Delhi's Rajouri Garden area.

Key Points: Drunk Mercedes Driver Kills Man, Injures Two in Delhi Vasant Kunj

  • Speeding Mercedes G63 lost control and hit auto stand near Ambience Mall
  • Driver Shivam was allegedly drunk while returning from wedding with family
  • Victim Rohit, 23, declared dead while two colleagues hospitalized
  • This marks second Mercedes-related accident in Delhi within one month
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One killed after speeding Mercedes rams into three in Delhi's Vasant Kunj

A speeding Mercedes G63 driven by a drunk driver rammed into three restaurant employees in Delhi's Vasant Kunj, killing one and injuring two others near Ambience Mall.

"The driver was drunk. Rohit could not survive. - Hemant Bisht, relative of deceased"

New Delhi, Nov 30

A speeding Mercedes ran over a man and left two others injured in an upscale stretch of Delhi, police said on Sunday.

The incident took place shortly after midnight in the Vasant Kunj area near Ambience Mall, where a Mercedes G63 lost control, hit a pole, and then rammed into three people who were waiting at an auto stand.

According to the officials, police reached the spot and found all three victims lying injured before rushing them to the hospital. Rohit, 23, a resident of Chamoli in Uttarakhand, was declared brought dead, while the other two men, aged 35 and 23, are still undergoing treatment.

A relative of the deceased, Hemant Bisht, told reporters, "It was a Mercedes and the time was around 2 a.m., when the car ran over these three. The driver was drunk. Rohit could not survive."

All three worked at a restaurant in Ambience Mall, police said.

The driver, identified as 29-year-old Shivam, a resident of Karol Bagh, has been apprehended, officials said.

At the time of the crash, he was driving with his wife and elder brother. According to the preliminary inquiry, the vehicle lost balance due to a diversion, causing the G63 to strike the pole before hitting the three mall employees.

Police said Shivam and his family members were on their way home after attending a wedding. The luxury SUV is owned by Shivam's friend Abhishek.

An investigation is underway, and further details are awaited.

This comes just a month after two men were injured after their motorcycle was hit by a Mercedes car in Delhi's Rajouri Garden area on October 22.

The people riding the motorcycle suffered fractures in their legs and were admitted to the nearest hospital for treatment.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Vasant Kunj roads are becoming death traps. These luxury SUVs drive like they own the road. Police need to set up regular nakabandi in this area, especially late at night.
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David E
As someone who lives near Ambience Mall, I've seen this pattern too often. Wealthy youngsters driving recklessly after parties. The law should be equally strict for everyone, regardless of their car's price tag.
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Arjun K
Driving a friend's Mercedes while drunk? This shows complete disregard for others' lives. Hope the justice system doesn't go soft just because the accused comes from a wealthy background. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
While the driver is definitely at fault, I wish the article mentioned if proper street lighting and safety measures exist near that auto stand. Many areas in Delhi lack basic infrastructure for pedestrians.
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Vikram M
Another Mercedes incident in Delhi! Last month Rajouri Garden, now Vasant Kunj. These luxury car owners think traffic rules don't apply to them. Time for stricter penalties and license cancellation for drunk driving.
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Kavya N
So sad thinking about those three restaurant workers just waiting for their auto after a long shift. They came to Delhi to earn a living and this happens. Hope the

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