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flag A 22-year-old Indian fuel station worker died after being dragged 500 meters by a car that refused to pay for ₹4,000 in fuel.

A 22-year-old petrol pump worker, Rohit Parmar, died in Indore after being dragged by a car that refused to pay for ₹4,000 worth of fuel. Police say the driver grabbed Parmar’s hand through the window, rolled it up, and fled, pulling him for about 500 meters. The incident occurred around 4 a.m. at a Sanwer-area pump, with CCTV showing the vehicle heading toward Ujjain, though the registration is unclear. Authorities have filed a case under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita for culpable homicide not amounting to murder and are searching for the suspect, with eyewitnesses reporting four to five people in the car. The incident has sparked public outrage and demands for justice.

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