
The incident took place around 11:15 pm on Wednesday, and an FIR was lodged on Thursday. Eyewitnesses said the driver appeared to be inebriated during the incident, but police could not confirm the same.
The deceased was identified as Ravi Thapa, who came from Darjeeling in West Bengal. The details of the injured person were not available, but the accused driver was identified as 29-year-old Prashant Yadav, who runs franchises of multinational fast-food chains in Gurugram.
"He (Yadav) fled from his Chakarpur house after the accident; he was traced and arrested from another location in the city. His damaged Thar was also impounded. It has yet not surfaced whether he was drunk at the time of the accident. However, he was speeding in the narrow by-lane," said police inspector Ravi Kumar, station house officer of DLF police station.
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