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Indian-American dental student killed in road rage

NEW YORK:An 18-year-old Indian-American dental student was killed in the US in a hit-and-run case when the driver of a pick-up truck ran his vehicle over her after a minor collision.

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New York, November 12

An 18-year-old Indian-American dental student was killed in the US in a hit-and-run case when the driver of a pick-up truck ran his vehicle over her after a minor collision.

Taranjit Parmar was on her way home when she got into a minor accident on Hempstead Turnpike in Levittown on Thursday, New York Daily News reported.

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Parmar and the truck driver pulled over into the parking lot of a nearby gas station after the collision, the police said. But when she got out to inspect the damage to her vehicle, the driver of the pickup truck took off — and ran over Parmar while speeding away, it added.

Parmar was on the phone with her mother when she was run over in the middle of rush-hour traffic, her father was quoted as saying by the report.

“She had called my wife and said, ‘Hi, Mom,’” Parmar’s father, Ranjit Parmar said. “Then she said ‘Oh, no, Stop!’ and the call got disconnected. There was no answer after that,” he added. Medics rushed Parmar to Nassau University Medical Center, where she died from massive head and chest injuries.

Parmar, who was studying to be a dentist at Adelphi University, was 10 minutes from her home when the tragedy occurred, the report added. — PTI

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