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Posted: Feb 03, 2008 at 0127 hrs IST

New Delhi, February 2 Three persons have been killed in separate road accidents in the Capital in last 24 hours.

Vijender (25) was heading in the direction of Lajpat Nagar on the Ring Road on his motorcycle this morning. When he reached the Hyatt flyover, a speeding DTC bus plying on route number 479, Wazirpur to Badarpur, hit him from behind. He died on the spot due to head injury. A resident of Khyala village in West Delhi, Vijender worked in a travel agency in Lajpat Nagar. DTC driver Raj Singh (55) was arrested and has been booked for causing death due to rash and negligent driving.

In the second incident, 45-year-old Jai Kishan Prasad, a resident of Palam Colony, died after he was hit by an unknown vehicle on the domestic airport road T-Point in the Delhi Cant area on Friday around 7.30 pm.

In another incident, a father-son duo was hit by an unknown vehicle on Station Road near the Golf Club in Delhi Cant around 11.30 pm on Friday, when they were returning from their Hari Nagar residence on scooter. They were rushed to the DDU hospital, where the father, Manohar Lal (68), died while his son was discharged after treatment. Both ran a small puncture shop in Sector 5, RK Puram.

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