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Audi hits parked vehicles, crashes into truck in southeast Delhi; driver injured

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New Delhi, Dec 22 (PTI) An Audi Q8 car rammed into several parked vehicles before crashing into a stationary truck on a service road in southeast Delhi’s Okhla Industrial Area on Monday afternoon, leaving the driver injured, police said.

Two PCR calls were received at 12.41 pm regarding a collision involving multiple vehicles on the service road in front of Okhla Phase-I, they said.

On reaching the spot, police found that an Audi Q8 e-tron with a Haryana number plate had allegedly lost control and hit three parked cars.

“The impact was such that the Audi finally came to a halt after crashing into the rear of a stationary truck,” Deputy Commissioner of Police (Southeast) Hemant Tiwari said.

The driver of the Audi sustained injuries in the accident and was immediately shifted to the AIIMS Trauma Centre by a PCR van for medical treatment, police said, adding that no other person was injured as the parked vehicles were unoccupied at the time.

Eyewitness Ashutosh Kumar told PTI, “I had parked my car here around 10 am and went upstairs to work. Around 1 pm, we heard a loud sound and immediately came down. We saw that multiple cars had been hit and the Audi had finally crashed into a parked truck. Multiple cars were damaged. The car was not under control. We don’t know exactly what happened — whether the driver was drunk or if the brakes failed.” A case is being registered against the driver of the Audi under relevant sections and further investigation is underway, police said. PTI SSJ SSJ ARB ARB

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