Biker Killed On Delhi's Signature Bridge, Third Death In 2 Days ndtv.com
NEW DELHI:
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Ghaziabad resident, working as salesman, killed in accident
His cousin says helmet flew off before hitting divider
This was the second accident on Signature Bridge in two days
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A motorcyclist was killed on Delhi's newly opened Signature Bridge this morning, a day after two medical students on a bike were killed after ramming a divider and falling 30 feet. Two cousins on a bike were going from north Delhi's Nangloi towards north-east Delhi when their motorcycle skidded on the bridge at 8:20 am, the police said.
Ghaziabad resident Shankar, 24, was riding and his 17-year-old cousin Deepak was siting behind him.
Shankar, who worked as a salesman, died while he was being taken to hospital, the police said. Deepak said the motorcycle skidded before hitting a road divider. He received knee injuries.
Though both were wearing helmets, Deepak said his cousin's helmet flew off before he hit the divider.
This was the second accident at the bridge, which opened to the public on November 4 after eight years of construction.
On Friday, medical students Satya Vijay Shankaran and Chandrashekhar fell off the bridge around 8.45 am in an accident that the police suspect happened while they were trying to take a selfie while speeding on their KTM Duke bike. One biker's foot was allegedly caught in a stray wire from a streetlight. The bike, moving at a high speed, was flung up in the air. The bike was left dangling from a railing and the riders fell.
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has expressed concern on the accidents on the bridge.
"I appeal to all citizens, especially the youth, to exercise caution while taking selfies at the Signature Bridge and not drive fast on it," Mr Kejriwal tweeted.
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