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Delhi hit-and-run: Juvenile's father sent to police custody

| | Apr 10, 2016, at 02:35 am
New Delhi, Apr 9 (IBNS) The father of a juvenile who was involved in Apr 4 hit- and- run case in Delhi has been sent to one-day police custody.

The incident resulted in the death of a man.

The father was produced in a Delhi court where he was sent to custody.

The juvenile who was involved in Apr 4 hit and run case in Delhi, which resulted in the death of a man, is a repeat offender, according to reports.

NDTV quoted Madhur Verma, DCP (North) as saying, "During investigation, we got to know that the teenager is a repeat offender. He was fined for dangerous driving in March as well."

The police also released a statement, which read, "It was not the first offence of rash and negligent driving by the juvenile. In the past also, he has been found driving rash and had an accident with another vehicle."

The boy's father, the owner of the Mercedes, was arrested on Friday.

A 32-year old marketing executive, Siddharth Sharma, died on Monday evening after the over-speeding vehicle lost control and knocked him down 

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