32-year-old doctor killed in car crash on Dadri bypass

Written By :  Adity Saha
Published On 2025-11-26 11:07 GMT   |   Update On 2025-11-26 11:07 GMT

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Noida: A tragic road accident claimed the life of a 32-year-old doctor posted at PLRD Hospital in Khurja after his car reportedly lost control and overturned near Mohan Swarup Hospital on the Dadri–Bulandshahr road. 

According to the police, the doctor's car suddenly went out of control, slipped off the road, overturned and crashed into a wall. This resulted in severe injuries, and despite treatment, the doctor did not survive.  

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The incident took place on Monday, around 7.30 am, when the doctor was driving his Grand Vitara car. After the accident, the locals rushed the doctor to Mohan Swarup Hospital, where the doctors declared him dead during treatment. 

Following this, the police conducted a preliminary investigation that suggested that the car may have slipped due to high speed or imbalance, though the exact cause of the accident is under investigation.

"The vehicle appears to have toppled after veering off the road. A detailed mechanical inspection will be conducted," a police official told TOI

The police registered a case and sent his body for a postmortem. Further investigation is underway.

The doctor is survived by his wife, a two-year-old daughter, his father, mother, and brother.

Medical Dialogues had reported that a doctor died after his scooter slipped on a damaged road near Siraj Hospital at Vanjarpatti Naka, and he was subsequently crushed to death by a truck. The doctor was on his way home from duty when his vehicle lost balance due to potholes. He fell onto the road and was crushed by the rear tyre of a truck passing by.

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