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A Delhi woman dragged by a car was with a friend who fled the scene,According to sources

The woman’s family claims that she was sexually abused, but police claim to have discovered no proof of this.

New Delhi: According to sources, Delhi’s Anjali Singh, whose death after being dragged by a car for 13 km prompted widespread outrage, was not riding alone when her scooter was involved in an accident.

Investigators had discovered that Anjali, 20, was with a friend when a Maruti Baleno automobile struck her scooter early this New Year, adding a new twist to the capital horror. According to authorities, the friend fled the scene after suffering only minor injuries in the collision.

According to authorities, Anjali was dragged behind the automobile because her leg became hooked to the axle.

According to police sources, the woman has been located, and her statement will be recorded as part of the investigation.

When police created a route map to gain additional insight into what happened that night, fresh discoveries came to light.

Daily new details are emerging from the investigation into the event, which has once again raised concerns about women’s safety in Delhi.

According to the investigation findings, the accident happened in west Delhi near Sultanpuri. The five male automobile occupants have all acknowledged drinking before the collision. The accused have reportedly informed authorities that they fled in a panic, not realizing that Anjali had been taken along.

While driving away, Deepak Khanna, the driver, claimed to police that he felt “something was trapped,” but other passengers disregarded him.

According to reports, the car dragged the 20-year-old woman around the streets for almost 13 miles. One accused, Mithun, noticed a hand under the car as it was doing a U-turn at Kanjhawala. The body detached once the car had come to a stop. According to the witnesses, the accused then left the area.

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The nighttime terror was captured on video by numerous street CCTV cameras. The woman’s body is glued to the car as it makes a U-turn in one of the films, which is now going viral.

A witness said that when he saw the body being dragged, he yelled, but the automobile did not stop. He then called the police and rode his two-wheeler after the car. When the accused had left the site, and the body had come off, police finally arrived.

The woman’s autopsy result is awaited, and all five suspects have been taken into custody. They face charges of reckless driving, causing death by negligence, and culpable homicide that does not constitute murder.

The woman’s family claims that she was sexually abused, but police claim to have discovered no proof of this.