Tragic Incident: Petrol Pump Worker Dragged to Death in Indore
In a tragic incident in Indore, a petrol pump worker was killed after being dragged by a car. The driver, who refused to pay for fuel, allegedly grabbed the worker's hand, rolled up the window, and dragged him. A search is underway for the unidentified driver.
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A petrol pump worker in Indore faced a tragic fate when he was killed early Wednesday morning. The incident unfolded at a petrol station within the Sanwer police area when a car driver, after refueling for Rs 4,000, decided against paying.
As the driver began to flee, petrol pump worker Rohit Parmar, 22, reached through the car window to demand the due payment. Reports indicate the driver then grabbed Parmar's hand, rolled up the window, and dragged him along a distance, leading to his death.
The police are actively searching for the suspect and have registered a case of culpable homicide not amounting to murder. The CCTV footage, though inconclusive regarding the car's registration, shows it headed towards Ujjain, sparking a community-wide demand for justice.
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