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Uber driver shot dead in Delhi by teen passengers

| | Apr 09, 2016, at 03:58 am
New Delhi, Apr 8 (IBNS): A pair of teen passengers allegedly shot dead an Uber driver in Delhi, media reports said on Friday.
The driver, identified as Kuldeep, 51, reportedly got into an argument with the teens as soon as they boarded his cab on Wednesday evening.
 
He was shot by the teens on an isolated road in Najafgarh in South West Delhi.
 
The teens shot the driver in the head and chest after which they ran away.
 
A passerby noticed the abandoned car with blood streaming out of it an hour later. He then informed the police.
 
The accused were then identified from  Uber's database.
 
The police have caught hold of the teens and are now questioning them.
 
 

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