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Haryana roadways bus runs over bike in Delhi, two dead

Millennium Post Delhi

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Delhi 26 September 2025

NEW DELHI: Two men died after their motorcycle was run over by a Haryana roadways bus in north Delhi's Civil Lines area on ‘Thursday morning, police said.

According to police, the accident took place at around 7.25 am near Sanjay Akhada on Outer Ring Road when a bus hit a bike.

‘The impact caused the motorcycle to skid, and the bus crushed the heads of both riders — Narela residents Savi (19), and Karan (28) — leaving them dead on the spot, a senior police officer said.

‘The police said the riders were on their way to Kashmere Gate ISBT from Burari when the accident occurred.

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