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He died 15 minutes after I fed him: Road rage victim's mother
New Delhi, April 6
Holding his torn and
blood-soaked black t-shirt close to her heart, the mother of 38-year-old
Shahnawaz who was beaten to death in a road rage incident, on Monday
said that she could never imagine that she would hear about her son's
murder a few minutes after she fed him.
Fifty-year-old Noorjahan,
who could not hold back her tears, told IANS: "I fed him food minutes
before they killed him...those cruel people killed my son. They should
be arrested soon."
Shahnawaz, who owns an electrical shop, was
returning home from a family function with his sons on a motorbike when
it was hit by a car near Turkman Gate in Daryaganj around 11.30 p.m. on
Sunday. The car occupants beat him to death.
Police on Monday arrested one of the accused, Wasim, and are on the lookout for the remaining four accused.
The accident spot is hardly a few meters away from Shahnawaz's parents' house.
"My
son and two grandsons came to our house after a family function. Here,
they ate food and left around 11.15 p.m. for their home on Mata Sundari
Road," said Noorjahan, sitting in her Turkman Gate house in the old
quarter of Delhi. Shahnawaz owned an electrical shop on Mata Sundari
Road.
Clutching the black t-shirt that her son was wearing, the
bereaved mother said there was heavy traffic on the road due to a
marriage in the area.
Eyewitnesses told police that around four to five men were inside the car which slightly bumped Shahnawaz's bike.
According
to the eyewitnesses, the driver of the car told Shahnawaz to move his
vehicle but when the victim said he was unable to do so due to the heavy
traffic, an argument broke out.
"Seeing the argument, my
grandsons Fahad (13) and Kaif (nine) rushed to the police post situated
across the road where they pleaded with two policemen to help their
father...however, to no avail," she told IANS.
"On receiving no
help, they came running to me and said 'Abbu ki kisi se ladai ho gayi
hai' (Father has got into a fight with someone)," she added.
But
by the time the family reached the spot it was too late. The family
rushed the heavily bleeding Shahnawaz, lying on the road, to the nearby
Lok Nayak Jaiprakash Hospital where he was declared brought dead.
The grieving mother, who was being consoled by family members, said she will never forget the sight she saw.
"He
was on the road and foaming at the mouth...he was declared brought dead
at the hospital," she said, adding that "those responsible for my son's
death are local goons and they should be immediately arrested".
The
victim's father, 60-year-old Salauddin, a scrap dealer, told IANS:
"Shahnawaz was my eldest son. He is no more because of the barbaric act
by some goons of the area."
Shahnawaz has three younger brothers - Wasim (33), Faisal (32) and Suhail (19).
He has three children - two sons - who witnessed the crime - and a daughter, Talbia (five).
Salauddin said his daughter-in-law Farzana, 33, is in a state of shock.
"She has been unconscious ever since she heard about Shahnawaz's death. My two grandsons also are in a state of shock.
"Fahad was also hit by the goons and is extremely terrified after the incident," Salauddin told IANS.
Local people and the victim's relatives protested against the police and damaged a few vehicles.
A large posse of policemen along with paramilitary force was deployed in the Turkman Gate area due to the simmering tension.
Deputy Commissioner of Police Parmaditya said the accused will be arrested sNew Delhi, April 6
A spat over yielding space
in a traffic jam ended fatally for a middle-aged motorcyclist, who was
beaten to death by five people even as his sons unsuccessfully tried to
get police to intervene. One of the accused has been arrested.
Shahnawaz,
a 38-year-old resident of I.P. Estate area in east Delhi, was returning
home from a family function with his two sons on a motorbike when it
was hit by a car near Turkman Gate in Daryaganj on Sunday night, police
said on Monday.
The incident took place around 11.30 p.m. on
Sunday. Shahnawaz owned an electrical shop on Mata Sundari Road while
his parents lived near Turkman Gate in the old quarter of Delhi.
One of the accused has been arrested, Delhi Police chief B.S. Bassi told the media.
"Shahnawaz
was beaten to death by five people. One of the accused, Mohammed Wasim,
has been arrested and the hunt for the remaining four is on," Bassi
said.
He said all the five accused were local builders.
Shahnawaz's
sons Fahad (13) and Kaif (9) rushed to the police post situated across
the road where they pleaded with two policemen to help their father but
to no avail, their 50-year-old grandmother Noorjahan told IANS.
On receiving no help, they went running to their grandmother and told her about the incident.
But
by the time the family reached the spot, it was too late. The family
rushed the heavily bleeding Shahnawaz, lying on the road, to the nearby
Lok Nayak Jaiprakash Hospital where he was declared dead.
However, the victim's relatives said Wasim was not the "real culprit".
"Police are trying to save the real accused by arresting other people," Suzauddin, the victim's uncle, told IANS.
"We demand quick arrest of all the five men who are actually responsible for my nephew's death," he said.
Shahnawaz's
family members and relatives on Monday continued a protest they had
launched on Sunday night against the authorities for their lax
investigation.
They held a cloth banner which featured Delhi
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's picture along with those of the
accused, demanding quick arrest.
According to Suzauddin and other relatives, the accused were local strongmen and are 18 brothers.
The
victim's family named Badshah Khan, Jamaluddin Sheikh, Kamaluddin,
Shafiq Sheikh, Nizamuddin Sheikh and Hazi Jalaluddin as the accused.
The family also circled the accused people's faces on the banner.
"Police are saying there were five accused, but actually there were six," Suzauddin claimed.
Witnesses
told police that five men were inside the car which slightly bumped
into Shahnawaz's bike from the side on Sunday night.
According to
the witnesses, the driver of the car told Shahnawaz to move his vehicle
sideways, but when the victim said he was unable to do so due to heavy
traffic, an argument broke out between them.
The car's occupants beat him up after a heated argument.
People
and the victim's relatives gathered at the spot and protested against
Delhi Police through Sunday night and also damaged a few vehicles
leading to traffic chaos in the area. Protesters blocked the nearby
roads.
On Monday, heavy police arrangements were made in the Turkman Gate area over the rising tension.
The victim's father, 60-year-old Salauddin, is a scrap dealer.
Shahnawaz has three younger brothers, Wasim (33), Faisal (32) and Suhail (19).
He
is survived by his 33-year-old wife Farzana and three children - the
two sons who witnessed the crime - and a five-year-old daughter Talbia.