ASI’s son run over in Korba; dies in Raipur hospital
Digital Desk
ASI’s son Chandramani Ratre was run over in a Korba road dispute on June 7 and died in Raipur. Two suspects, including a minor, have been arrested.
Road dispute turned violent on June 7, Bolero driver ran over 24-year-old Chandramani Ratre; two arrested, one a minor
A 24-year-old man was run over by occupants of a Bolero during a road dispute in Korba on the night of June 7 and died in a Raipur private hospital six days later, police and family sources said on Sunday.
According to officials, the victim was identified as Chandramani Ratre, a resident of Pantora village in Janjgir-Champa district and the son of ASI Ramnarayan Ratre of the traffic police. Initial reports indicate the incident began on the Budhwari bypass road in Korba late on June 7 when occupants of a Bolero allegedly created a disturbance on the road.
What happened
Sources familiar with the case said Chandramani was travelling in a car with friends when the Bolero party demanded right of way. A heated argument reportedly followed. As Chandramani stepped out of the car, the Bolero accelerated and struck him, leaving him critically injured.
“After being hit, Chandramani was taken to a private hospital in Korba,” a local police officer said. “His condition remained critical and he was later shifted to Raipur for advanced treatment, where he succumbed to injuries on June 13.”
Companion attacked, robbed
Two of Chandramani’s companions, identified as Arvind Rathore and Sahil Nirmalkar, chased the Bolero on a scooter, police said. They were allegedly intercepted by the attackers. Arvind suffered multiple injuries to his hands, face and body after being beaten, according to those close to the family. He was reportedly dumped by the attackers on the roadside, who later fled the scene.
Family members told reporters the assailants looted Arvind during the attack, taking around Rs 1 lakh in cash, an iPhone and gold jewellery including a ring and a chain. Police recovered the victim’s abandoned car three days after the incident.
CCTV footage emerges
Local sources said a CCTV clip of the incident has surfaced and is with investigators. “The footage is being examined for identification of other suspects and to corroborate witness statements,” a senior officer in Korba’s police administration said, requesting anonymity.
Arrests and probe
Korba police have arrested two suspects, one of whom is a juvenile. The arrested adult has been named as Kapil Kumar Sarathi of Katghora, officials said. Both are being questioned; probes are continuing into charges that include murder, kidnapping and robbery.
“Investigation is on multiple angles,” the Korba police official said. “We are tracking down other accused seen in the CCTV and those who fled after the incident.”
Local reaction
News of Chandramani’s death triggered anger in parts of the city and in his native village. His last rites were held in Pantora village. Social groups and friends staged demonstrations and demanded swift arrests and stringent punishment for the culprits.
“People are shocked and upset. This was a brutal act over a trivial road dispute,” a relative said. Community leaders called for heightened patrolling and immediate action by authorities to restore a sense of safety.
Background and context
Road rage incidents involving SUVs and light commercial vehicles have drawn attention across several central Indian towns in recent years, raising concerns about reckless driving and mob violence. Police sources said investigators are examining whether alcohol, prior altercations, or communal links played any part in the Korba episode.
What’s next
Police said medical reports and the CCTV are being used to strengthen the charges. Further arrests are expected as more witnesses come forward, the official added. The juvenile suspect will be dealt with under the provisions of the Juvenile Justice Act, while the adult suspect faces prosecution under Indian Penal Code sections for culpable homicide not amounting to murder, robbery and kidnapping, pending legal advice.
For now, the case has stirred local outrage and renewed calls for stricter enforcement against road-side vigilantism and violent reprisals.
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ASI’s son run over in Korba; dies in Raipur hospital
Digital Desk
Road dispute turned violent on June 7, Bolero driver ran over 24-year-old Chandramani Ratre; two arrested, one a minor
A 24-year-old man was run over by occupants of a Bolero during a road dispute in Korba on the night of June 7 and died in a Raipur private hospital six days later, police and family sources said on Sunday.
According to officials, the victim was identified as Chandramani Ratre, a resident of Pantora village in Janjgir-Champa district and the son of ASI Ramnarayan Ratre of the traffic police. Initial reports indicate the incident began on the Budhwari bypass road in Korba late on June 7 when occupants of a Bolero allegedly created a disturbance on the road.
What happened
Sources familiar with the case said Chandramani was travelling in a car with friends when the Bolero party demanded right of way. A heated argument reportedly followed. As Chandramani stepped out of the car, the Bolero accelerated and struck him, leaving him critically injured.
“After being hit, Chandramani was taken to a private hospital in Korba,” a local police officer said. “His condition remained critical and he was later shifted to Raipur for advanced treatment, where he succumbed to injuries on June 13.”
Companion attacked, robbed
Two of Chandramani’s companions, identified as Arvind Rathore and Sahil Nirmalkar, chased the Bolero on a scooter, police said. They were allegedly intercepted by the attackers. Arvind suffered multiple injuries to his hands, face and body after being beaten, according to those close to the family. He was reportedly dumped by the attackers on the roadside, who later fled the scene.
Family members told reporters the assailants looted Arvind during the attack, taking around Rs 1 lakh in cash, an iPhone and gold jewellery including a ring and a chain. Police recovered the victim’s abandoned car three days after the incident.
CCTV footage emerges
Local sources said a CCTV clip of the incident has surfaced and is with investigators. “The footage is being examined for identification of other suspects and to corroborate witness statements,” a senior officer in Korba’s police administration said, requesting anonymity.
Arrests and probe
Korba police have arrested two suspects, one of whom is a juvenile. The arrested adult has been named as Kapil Kumar Sarathi of Katghora, officials said. Both are being questioned; probes are continuing into charges that include murder, kidnapping and robbery.
“Investigation is on multiple angles,” the Korba police official said. “We are tracking down other accused seen in the CCTV and those who fled after the incident.”
Local reaction
News of Chandramani’s death triggered anger in parts of the city and in his native village. His last rites were held in Pantora village. Social groups and friends staged demonstrations and demanded swift arrests and stringent punishment for the culprits.
“People are shocked and upset. This was a brutal act over a trivial road dispute,” a relative said. Community leaders called for heightened patrolling and immediate action by authorities to restore a sense of safety.
Background and context
Road rage incidents involving SUVs and light commercial vehicles have drawn attention across several central Indian towns in recent years, raising concerns about reckless driving and mob violence. Police sources said investigators are examining whether alcohol, prior altercations, or communal links played any part in the Korba episode.
What’s next
Police said medical reports and the CCTV are being used to strengthen the charges. Further arrests are expected as more witnesses come forward, the official added. The juvenile suspect will be dealt with under the provisions of the Juvenile Justice Act, while the adult suspect faces prosecution under Indian Penal Code sections for culpable homicide not amounting to murder, robbery and kidnapping, pending legal advice.
For now, the case has stirred local outrage and renewed calls for stricter enforcement against road-side vigilantism and violent reprisals.
