Hit & Run Caught On Camera: Female Teacher Injured After Student's Car Crashes Her Scooter In Haryana's Sonipat
The video shows two students arriving on a scooter and getting inside a white Baleno car parked on the roadside, where another student was already present. A few seconds later, as the student starts the car and turns right, the female teacher approaching from behind on a scooter is hit. The collision was so impactful that the woman was thrown off and fell onto the road.

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Sonipat: A shocking incident has come to light from Haryana's Sonipat, where three students allegedly hit a female teacher riding a scooter with their car and fled the scene. The entire incident was captured on a nearby CCTV camera.
The video shows two students arriving on a scooter and getting inside a white Baleno car parked on the roadside, where another student was already present. A few seconds later, as the student starts the car and turns right, the female teacher approaching from behind on a scooter is hit. The collision was so impactful that the woman was thrown off and fell onto the road. The incident took place at around 7:30 Am on July 3.
It can be seen in the video, immediately after the collision, one of the students sitting in the front tried to get out of the car, but the driver reversed the car and fled from there. The female teacher has suffered severe injuries in her leg and elbow.
The woman has been identified as Sangeeta, she is a teacher in Tikaram Girls School and travels to work daily on her scooter. The video of the incident has gone viral on social media.
Sangeeta's husband has lodged a police complaint, alleging that the crash was a pre-planned attack. Even three days after the complaint was filed, the police have not taken any concrete action, according to reports. The man has also claimed that the car had a fake number plate.
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