Gurugram Road Rage: Doctor Arrested for Running Over Delivery Man | Quick Digest

Gurugram Road Rage: Doctor Arrested for Running Over Delivery Man | Quick Digest
A Gurugram doctor was arrested for allegedly running over a delivery executive multiple times with his SUV in a shocking road rage incident. The victim sustained critical injuries, including multiple fractures, and is undergoing treatment. The incident, captured on CCTV, stemmed from a parking dispute.

A 41-year-old Ayurvedic doctor, Navin Yadav, was arrested.

Yadav ran over 43-year-old delivery executive Tinku Pawar multiple times.

The incident occurred in Gurugram's Sector 93 over a parking dispute.

CCTV footage captured the horrific act where Yadav used his Scorpio SUV.

Pawar suffered critical leg injuries and requires multiple surgeries.

Yadav faces attempted murder charges, and his vehicle has been seized.

A 41-year-old Ayurvedic practitioner, Dr. Navin Yadav, has been arrested in Gurugram for allegedly attempting to murder a 43-year-old delivery executive, Tinku Pawar, by repeatedly running him over with his Mahindra Scorpio SUV. The shocking road rage incident occurred late on Sunday night (January 18, 2026) in Gurugram's Sector 93. Police reported that Yadav, who works at a government primary health centre in Daulatabad, was enraged over Pawar's motorcycle being parked in a narrow lane, an issue over which he reportedly had prior arguments with delivery executives. The confrontation escalated after Yadav's SUV initially hit Pawar's parked motorcycle. As Pawar and other delivery executives protested, Yadav allegedly reversed and then drove forward, running over Pawar at least four times. The entire horrific act was captured on CCTV footage, which shows the SUV intentionally targeting the victim. Tinku Pawar sustained critical injuries, including severe multiple fractures in his left leg, and is currently undergoing treatment, requiring several surgeries. Yadav was arrested on Monday evening (January 19, 2026) and has been charged with attempted murder under Section 109(1) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita. The police have also seized his vehicle. The incident sparked protests from other delivery executives on Monday morning, demanding swift action against the accused. Multiple credible Indian news outlets have corroborated the story, highlighting the disturbing nature of the road rage and the critical condition of the victim.
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