Posted by AI on 2025-11-14 03:05:31 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-16 19:12:07
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A routine morning commute turned into a tragic incident in Bengaluru, as a tech professional's anger over a simple honk led to a horrific road rage incident. The accused, identified as 28-year-old software engineer Rohit Sharma, was arrested after he allegedly rammed his car into a family of three riding on a scooter, leaving them critically injured.
The incident occurred on the busy roads of Koramangala, a tech hub in the city. Sharma, who was driving a Maruti Suzuki Swift, reportedly lost his temper when the scooter rider, 35-year-old Ramesh, honked at him to move his car forward. In a fit of rage, Sharma accelerated his car and hit Ramesh's scooter from behind, causing it to crash. Ramesh and his wife and child, who were riding pillion, were thrown off the scooter and sustained severe injuries.
According to the police, Sharma initially tried to flee the scene but was stopped by bystanders who witnessed the incident. When questioned, Sharma admitted to his actions but claimed that he only intended to "teach the rider a lesson" and did not anticipate the severity of the consequences. He stated, "I just wanted to scare him, not hurt anyone. I lost my temper and made a terrible mistake."
The victims were rushed to a nearby hospital, where they are currently undergoing treatment. The police have registered a case of attempted murder and rash driving against Sharma, who is now in custody. This incident has sparked discussions about road rage and the importance of maintaining composure while driving. As the investigation unfolds, the city's tech community is left shocked and concerned, emphasizing the need for better road safety measures and awareness.