White SUV hit Fauja Singh, reveals CCTV cam footage
Jalandhar, July 16 -- A day after centenarian marathon runner Fauja Singh died in an accident, the Jalandhar rural police have identified a Toyota Fortuner that hit the 'Turbaned Tornado' while he was crossing the road near his village in Jalandhar district.
According to officials, privy to the probe, the suspected driver has been apprehended. However, there was no official word on it. Jalandhar rural senior superintendent of police (SSP) Harvinder Singh Virk said that the cops have identified the vehicle with a registration number, PB 20C 7100, through CCTV footage.
"The vehicle was identified after a thorough scan of all the CCTV camera footage collected by the police. The driver and owner of the vehicle is yet to be identified as the SUV, involved in the incident, was sold and resold multiple times in the past," SSP Virk said. Virk said that the cops zeroed in on the vehicle based on the evidence and analysing video surveillance data.
"Based on this particular data, we have also zeroed in on the SUV, registered with the transport department in Nawashahr's Balachaur. From the accident spot, we also recovered some fragments of the vehicle's headlight," the SSP added.
"In the CCTV footage, the part of vehicle, which was found at the accident spot, was missing. It was a left side's headlight fragment. The registration number was readable which we tracked," the SSP said.
The case has been registered under Sections 105 (culpable homicide not amounting to murder), 281 (rash driving) and 125-A (endangering life or personal safety of others) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) against the unidentified driver at Adampur police station.
Popularly known as 'Turbaned Tornado' and 'Sikh Superman', the marathon runner suffered head injuries after being hit by an unidentified vehicle while crossing a road at his native Beas village in Jalandhar district on Monday afternoon.
Meanwhile, CCTV footage of the deceased has emerged where he could be seen walking on the link road from his residence towards the Jalandhar-Pathankot national highway. He was heading towards the family-run dhaba named after his deceased son, Kuldeep Dhaba, which is situated on the other side of the road. Police said the mishap happened when he was trying to cross the road.
His Jalandhar-based son, Harvinder Singh, said the family was awaiting the arrival of his children from the UK and Canada for the last rites. He said he had never imagined that his father would meet his end in an unfortunate road accident.
"He was fit at 114 and used to go for a walk daily. We tried to stop him from going near the busy highway for the walk but he convinced us that it was safe," Harvinder (61), who is the youngest among the six siblings, said. "He suffered head injuries and fractured his ribs in the accident around 3.30 pm on Monday. Even though he was rushed to a nearby private hospital, his pulse rate fell drastically by Monday evening and the medical team failed to resuscitate him," he said.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday paid tributes to the centenarian marathon runner and said he was extraordinary because of his unique persona.
Modi posted on X that Fauja Singh was an exceptional athlete with incredible determination. "Fauja Singh ji was extraordinary because of his unique persona and the manner in which he inspired the youth of India on the very important topic of fitness. Pained by his passing away. My thoughts are with his family and countless admirers around the world."
In a condolence message on X, chief minister Bhagwant Mann said: "The world's oldest runner, Fauja Singh, who brought glory to the Sikh community all over the world through his long runs, will always live in our hearts and memories. Heartfelt condolences to the family and loved ones."
Former Delhi CM and AAP national convener Arvind Kejriwal also paid tributes, saying: "The world has lost a great hero of the sports arena, but he will live forever in history and our hearts."
Paying homage, leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, said: "Fauja Singh made many records in his lifetime and achieved amazing achievements. He proved that then neither an age becomes a barrier nor can the challenges of life stop the way, if the resolve is strong. He was an inspiration for all of us." Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge also posted on X: "I am deeply saddened by the passing of centenarian marathon legend, the globally celebrated Turbaned Tornado, Fauja Singh ji." Punjab vidhan Sabha also paid a tribute to the departed soul. Punjab parliamentary affairs minister Ravjot Singh moved the motion in the assembly....
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