Farrukhnagar Doctor thrashed by 2 masked Bikers

Published On 2025-05-28 10:15 GMT   |   Update On 2025-05-28 10:22 GMT

Gurgaon: A 32-year-old doctor was allegedly attacked with sticks by two unidentified bikers following a heated exchange over driving behaviour in Farrukhnagar on Sunday evening. 

The victim, Dr. Ravinder, runs JBMR Memorial Hospital in Farrukhnagar. The incident occurred around 7:45 p.m. when the doctor was returning from Khurrampur village. According to the police complaint, two men with their faces covered by scarves abruptly stopped their motorcycle in front of the doctor's car close to Daboda Chowk. They accused him of reckless driving and nearly hitting them.

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Speaking to TOI, the doctor said, "They screamed at me, asking if I wanted to crush them under my car. When I stepped out of the car and told them that my vehicle didn't even touch their bike, one of the two men got aggressive and asked the other person to beat me up."

He also mentioned that he was unsure what triggered the incident, as he had been driving at a normal speed and there was no apparent risk of a collision between the vehicles.

Despite the assault, Dr. Ravinder managed to escape and drive himself to a nearby government hospital, where he was treated for multiple injuries, primarily on his head.

The Farrukhnagar police have registered an FIR under sections 115 (voluntarily causing hurt), 126 (wrongful restraint), and 3(5) (act done by several persons) of BNS on Sunday. The identities of the attackers remain unknown, and an investigation is underway to determine the motive behind the assault.

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According to TOI, "We are still checking if it was a case of road rage or the accused were chasing the victim. We are checking CCTV cameras near the spot and will soon trace the suspects through technical and human intelligence," head constable Inderjeet Singh, who is investigating the case, said.
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