Updated On: 23 September, 2018 06:30 PM IST | Mumbai | Anurag Kamble
29-year-old deceased Vinod Ganesh Devendra, had objected to rash driving; second incident in 15 days

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In yet another shocking incident of road rage, a 29-year-old Dharavi resident was killed by two persons on a motorcycle for objecting to their rash driving. The deceased has been identified as Vinod Ganesh Devendra and was a resident of 90 Feet Road.
The incident took place on September 21 at around 6 pm, when Devendra, who was crossing the road in front of Kamraj Youth Association Ganpati Mandal, noticed two men speeding towards him on a bike. While he managed to get out of their way, he yelled at the duo and asked them to slow down. "This enraged the riders, so they pulled over, caught hold of him and started beating him," said an officer from Dharavi Police station. "They hit him on the chest, head and private parts. Both fled the spot when they found him unresponsive," added the officer.