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Ola Driver Beaten, Dragged 2km on Car Bonnet in Navi Mumbai Road Rage

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A road rage incident in Nerul, Navi Mumbai, left an Ola cab driver seriously injured after he was struck on the head with a bamboo stick by another motorist. To stop the attacker from fleeing, the injured driver climbed onto the assailant's car bonnet. The accused driver sped away regardless, dragging the victim approximately two kilometres on the hood of the vehicle. The cab driver sustained severe head injuries as a result of the assault. Police have registered an FIR in the case and are currently searching for the absconding accused.

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