Gwalior Hit-and-Run: Farmer Killed on Dorar Road

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Gwalior Hit-and-Run: Farmer Killed on Dorar Road

A 55-year-old farmer died in a Gwalior hit-and-run accident while returning from a wedding. Police have launched a search for the unidentified speeding vehicle.

 

Gwalior Hit-and-Run: Farmer Returning from Wedding Killed

A 55-year-old farmer died after his scooter was hit by a speeding unidentified vehicle on Dorar Road in Gwalior's Mohna area early Tuesday morning.

Tragedy on Dorar Road

A festive return turned into a tragedy in the early hours of Tuesday when a 55-year-old farmer was killed in a hit-and-run accident in Gwalior’s Mohna police station jurisdiction. The victim, identified as Gandharv Singh Rawat, a resident of Kaimari, was heading home after attending a relative's wedding when a speeding vehicle rammed into his scooter from behind.

The impact was so severe that the scooter was reduced to a heap of metal, and Rawat was thrown several feet into the air before landing on the asphalt. The incident occurred around 3:30 AM near the Quality Dhaba stretch on Dorar Road.

Driver Flees the Scene

According to local witnesses and initial police findings, the offending vehicle was being driven at a high speed. Immediately after the collision, the driver chose to speed away from the spot rather than providing assistance to the victim.

A police team reached the location shortly after receiving information about a man lying injured on the road. At that time, Rawat was still breathing, showing a faint pulse, prompting an emergency rush to the nearest medical facility.

Died En Route to Hospital

While the police acted swiftly to transport the injured farmer to the hospital, his condition deteriorated rapidly. Medical professionals confirmed that Rawat succumbed to his injuries while in transit. Upon arrival at the hospital, doctors officially declared him brought dead.

The body has since been shifted to the mortuary for a post-mortem examination. The news of the death has cast a pall of gloom over Kaimari village, where Rawat was a well-known member of the farming community.

Police Launch Search Operation

Mohna Police Station In-charge, Rashid Khan, confirmed that a case has been registered against the unknown driver under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) for rash and negligent driving causing death.

"The farmer was returning from a wedding when he was hit by an unidentified vehicle. We are currently scanning CCTV footage from nearby dhabas and petrol pumps along the highway to identify the vehicle involved," Khan stated.

Rising Highway Safety Concerns

This latest Gwalior hit-and-run case has once again highlighted the dangers of speeding on the city's outskirts during late-night and early-morning hours. Dorar Road, which connects several rural pockets to the main highway, often sees heavy commercial vehicle movement, leading to frequent accidents involving two-wheelers.

Focus on Offender’s Arrest

The police have formed a small team to track the movement of vehicles passing through the Mohna-Dorar stretch between 3:00 AM and 4:00 AM. Authorities are hopeful that a breakthrough will be made soon, as several eyewitnesses at nearby eateries have provided vague descriptions of a heavy vehicle moving erratically around the time of the crash.

 

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29 Apr 2026 By Abhishek Joshi

Gwalior Hit-and-Run: Farmer Killed on Dorar Road

Digital Desk

Gwalior Hit-and-Run: Farmer Returning from Wedding Killed

A 55-year-old farmer died after his scooter was hit by a speeding unidentified vehicle on Dorar Road in Gwalior's Mohna area early Tuesday morning.

Tragedy on Dorar Road

A festive return turned into a tragedy in the early hours of Tuesday when a 55-year-old farmer was killed in a hit-and-run accident in Gwalior’s Mohna police station jurisdiction. The victim, identified as Gandharv Singh Rawat, a resident of Kaimari, was heading home after attending a relative's wedding when a speeding vehicle rammed into his scooter from behind.

The impact was so severe that the scooter was reduced to a heap of metal, and Rawat was thrown several feet into the air before landing on the asphalt. The incident occurred around 3:30 AM near the Quality Dhaba stretch on Dorar Road.

Driver Flees the Scene

According to local witnesses and initial police findings, the offending vehicle was being driven at a high speed. Immediately after the collision, the driver chose to speed away from the spot rather than providing assistance to the victim.

A police team reached the location shortly after receiving information about a man lying injured on the road. At that time, Rawat was still breathing, showing a faint pulse, prompting an emergency rush to the nearest medical facility.

Died En Route to Hospital

While the police acted swiftly to transport the injured farmer to the hospital, his condition deteriorated rapidly. Medical professionals confirmed that Rawat succumbed to his injuries while in transit. Upon arrival at the hospital, doctors officially declared him brought dead.

The body has since been shifted to the mortuary for a post-mortem examination. The news of the death has cast a pall of gloom over Kaimari village, where Rawat was a well-known member of the farming community.

Police Launch Search Operation

Mohna Police Station In-charge, Rashid Khan, confirmed that a case has been registered against the unknown driver under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) for rash and negligent driving causing death.

"The farmer was returning from a wedding when he was hit by an unidentified vehicle. We are currently scanning CCTV footage from nearby dhabas and petrol pumps along the highway to identify the vehicle involved," Khan stated.

Rising Highway Safety Concerns

This latest Gwalior hit-and-run case has once again highlighted the dangers of speeding on the city's outskirts during late-night and early-morning hours. Dorar Road, which connects several rural pockets to the main highway, often sees heavy commercial vehicle movement, leading to frequent accidents involving two-wheelers.

Focus on Offender’s Arrest

The police have formed a small team to track the movement of vehicles passing through the Mohna-Dorar stretch between 3:00 AM and 4:00 AM. Authorities are hopeful that a breakthrough will be made soon, as several eyewitnesses at nearby eateries have provided vague descriptions of a heavy vehicle moving erratically around the time of the crash.

 

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