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Delhi: The national capital’s roads continue to claim lives with frightening regularity. In two recent incidents, a 60-year-old woman and a 13-year-old boy were killed in separate hit-and-run cases, underlining how dangerous Delhi’s streets remain despite official claims of improved safety.
On October 26, Neema Devi, 60, was fatally hit by a black Scorpio SUV near the Nangloi flower market while crossing the road. The driver fled the scene, and bystanders failed to note the registration number. She was rushed to Sanjay Gandhi Memorial Hospital but succumbed to her injuries. Police later registered a case of reckless driving and causing death by negligence.
Just days earlier, on October 15, Murshid, a 13-year-old boy from Dalit Ekta Camp, was run over by a Thar

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