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Delhi student, who objected to smoking, crushed to death in road rage, another critical

In an apparent case of road rage, a man slammed his car into a motorcycle being driven by two college students after they reportedly objected to him smoking in public. 

New Delhi: In an apparent case of road rage, a man slammed his car into a motorcycle being driven by two college students after they reportedly objected to him smoking in public. 

One of the two, who suffered serious injuries, when their motorcycle was hit by the car, succumbed to his injuries at a hospital in Delhi. 

The accused, identified as Rohit Krishna Mahanta, has been arrested from Delhi's Apollo Hospital. He is a law student. 

The police, however, said they are probing whether it was a case of accident or the accused deliberately hit the duo.

Gurpreet and Maninder Singh, both in their 20s, had gone near AIIMS for filming a documentary on pavement dwellers in the national capital on Saturday, their families claimed.

While they were having dinner near Safdarjung Hospital, a man came and started smoking on their faces, witnesses told police.

The duo objected to the man blowing smoke on their faces and asked him to not do so, the family members claimed, adding the man, who was inebriated, threatened them with dire consequences.

The dup decided to leave from there since they did not want to escalate the issue, witnesses said.

However, the man followed them and hit them with his car near AIIMS. The driver also went on to hit two other vehicles - an autorickshaw and a cab.

The duo was rushed to a hospital. 

Gurpreet succumbed to injuries today while the other victim is undergoing treatment at the hospital, police said.

After Gurpreet's death, police have added IPC section 304 (punishment for culpable homicide not amounting to murder with a maximum term of life imprisonment) to the FIR.

Gurpreet's family claimed that it was an act of murder and alleged police inaction. 

(With Agency inputs)