In Chandigarh, a lady was wounded when she was struck by a car while feeding a stray dog. The event that was captured on a CCTV camera happened late on Saturday night next to a furniture market.


A video shows the automobile that was travelling on the wrong side of the road striking the woman before driving away. A street dog was observed being fed by the woman.






The woman is being treated at a hospital in Sector 61. The police have opened an investigation into this matter.


In another incident, a six-year-old kid was killed and several others were injured on Sunday when a police vehicle driving on the wrong side of the road collided with a car in Gurugram, Haryana.


A case has been filed against the person who drove the police car.


Speaking with reporters, DLF Gurugram ACP Vikas Kaushik stated: "The accident happened on Gurugram-Faridabad Road. ERV vehicle of police was coming from the wrong side. Case registered against the ERV driver," ANI reported.


"Departmental action is also being taken against the policemen involved in it," he added.








Similarly, a terrible tragedy involving a 20-year-old woman in Delhi's Sultanpuri earlier this month generated significant indignation across the country.


Anjali Singh was murdered in the early hours of January 1 after her scooter was hit by a car and she was dragged for around 13 kilometres from Sultanpuri in outer Delhi to Kanjhawala.


The woman, who was riding her two-wheeler with her buddy Nidhi, was hit by a vehicle. While Nidhi fled the scene of the accident "out of terror," Anjali collapsed and her leg became entangled in one of the car's wheels, causing her to be pulled away.


The woman suffered 40 external injuries, her ribs were "exposed from her back," her spine was shattered, and some "brain matter was gone," according to the post-mortem report.


Following the crash, all five individuals in the automobile were detained.