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New Delhi: Giving advice to a 22-year-old man to drive slowly turned into a nightmare for an elderly woman, as she was beaten and dragged by her neck some distance by the angry motorist in the national Capital.
Kiran Anand, 57, was riding pillion with her daughter, Aneesha on a two-wheeler, when they stopped at a red light in Pashchim Vihar area in west Delhi on Saturday evening. A speeding black Alto car stopped very close to them, scaring her as the driver braked suddenly, a police officer said on Sunday.
"Anand requested the man behind the wheels to drive slowly as it could lead to some accident," DCP (West) Sharad Agarwal told IANS.
According to Agarwal, the man identified as Ashu, saw red at Anand's suggestion and hit her.
"He held her by neck and dragged her for about 20 metres before throwing her on the road. She has suffered head and elbow injuries and was rushed to the hospital," said Agarwal.
Anand, reported to be a cancer patient, was discharged from the hospital on Sunday.
Police have identified the youth on the basis of the number of the car provided by Anand's daughter.
"We have registered a case in the matter and have traced the car. We have identified the man and will arrest him soon," Agarwal added.
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