Timeline: Accidental deaths of Delhi policemen


New Delhi, Dec 19 (IANS): Timeline of accidental deaths of Delhi policemen in the last 15 months:

Sep 21, 2013: Constable Praveen Chaudhary met with an accident while on duty at Rajouri Garden Traffic Circle and died.

Sep 24, 2013: Head constable Ravinder Singh died after he was hit by a speeding autorickshaw in west Delhi's Kanjhawla.

Oct 20, 2013: Head constable Mahavir Prasad was killed in a road accident in west Delhi's Dwarka.

Dec 26, 2013: Head constable Ashok Kumar met with a fatal accident near Signature Tower in Gurgaon, Haryana.

Feb 14, 2014: Sub-Inspector Hem Raj met with an accident on his way back to Police Headquarters and succumbed to his injuries later.

March 4, 2014: Constable Bintu met with an accident while on duty near IIT Gate in south Delhi.

April 21, 2014: Constable Prahlad Sahai Meena met with a fatal accident in west Delhi's Najafgarh.

June 14, 2014: Constable Mana Ram, posted at Patel Nagar Traffic Circle, was run over by a car at Zakhira flyover in north Delhi.

July 16, 2014: Constable Vikas Kumar along with other staff while on duty met with an accident near East Delhi's Dilshad Garden area and died.

Nov 9, 2014: Constable Satendra died in south Delhi's Sunlight Colony area when a speeding truck hit his bike from behind.

Dec 14, 2014: ASI Nagender Pal and constable Sawarkar Pralhad, who were on duty at a police picket in Kalindi Kunj in south Delhi, were run over after they tried to flag down a speeding private taxi.

Dec 18, 2014: Delhi Police sub-inspector Hazarilal was run over by a speeding truck in west Delhi's Alipur.

 

  

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