Noida: Young Girl Stuck on Pillar of Elevated Road After Vehicle Rams Her Scooty, Later Rescued (Watch Videos)

A young girl riding a scooty landed on the pillar of the elevated road near Noida Sector 25 after she was hit by an unidentified vehicle on Saturday.

Noida woman stuck on pillar of elevated road after vehicle rams her Scooty getting rescued (Photo/ANI)

Noida, September 21: A young girl riding a scooty landed on the pillar of the elevated road near Noida Sector 25 after she was hit by an unidentified vehicle on Saturday. She was later rescued by teams of the Police and Fire department, said Noida police. Along with the lady, the two men who were attempting to rescue her have also been evacuated from the accident site and all three of them were sent to hospital.

The accident took place under Sector 20 Police Station area and the visual from the spot showed the girl and the two men who tried to help her stranded on the pillar when the rescue team arrived. As a crane was brought to the site, the men lifted the girl and assisted her, "We saw the girl falling and came to her rescue. Police saved us, they called an ambulance...," said Janarul, one of the two men who attempted to rescue the girl. Noida: Girl on Scooty Falls on Pillar From Elevated Road Gap After Being Hit by Vehicle in Sector 25, Rescued (Watch Video).

ADCP Manish Kumar Mishra said, "A girl was going from Noida towards Ghaziabad, her scooty met with an accident and she landed on the elevated road pillar's base. Police reached the spot immediately upon receiving the information. Rescue team of Police and Fire reached here, the girl was rescued safely. She was sent to hospital in an ambulance." Noida: Girl Gets Stuck on Pillar of Elevated Flyover After Accident.

Woman Stuck on Pillar of Elevated Road After Vehicle Rams Her Scooty

"Two men who were there to rescue here were also helped down and sent to hospital...As per the information, it was a WagonR (that hit the girl's scooty). It has been impounded by the Police. We will ask the girl a few questions about the incident and take further action," he added.

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