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‘Should we’ve stopped the car?’: Man witnesses 4 masked goons beating Delhi Zomato rider at night

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“We didn’t stop our car because…,” a man wrote as a part of his post about witnessing a Zomato rider being thrashed at night by four masked men.

A man’s post about witnessing an act of violence in Delhi at night has ignited a discussion on whether it is safe to stop one’s car at night to help others. The man claimed that he saw four masked men beating a person wearing a Zomato uniform.

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“We didn’t stop our car because there were four of them, and they could have been armed. We drove ahead and luckily found a policeman. We quickly explained the situation to him, and he called for backup before heading to the scene,” he explained.

As per the man, the incident shook him and made him question what else he could have done. He wondered if he should have stopped the car and asked Reddit for suggestions.

Reddit users supported the man’s decision not to stop his car and said he could have landed in trouble. An individual Chances are you will get stabbed, robbed or much worse. Seriously, at night time. It is like horror out there. Monsters come out to play.”

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“I have seen an attempted kidnapping right at the gates of the park hotel in Kolkata. You do go numb. Things happen too fast to comprehend and act.

A fourth wrote, “Never stop your car. If possible, take a video of the scene and send it to police or highway authorities via WhatsApp. That is all you can do. Maybe it’s a setup to loot, maybe it’s real. But you can’t do anything if you aren’t armed.”

What is the subreddit Delhi?

The post was shared on the subreddit Delhi, which is “dedicated to Delhi NCR and all that engulfs it.” People often use this space to share various experiences they had as residents of Delhi or while visiting the capital city.

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A shocking incident in Delhi has left citizens disturbed after a man witnessed four masked assailants brutally beating a Zomato delivery rider late at night. The eyewitness, traveling by car, shared his harrowing experience on social media, sparking outrage and debate about public safety and moral responsibility.

The man recounted seeing the rider being surrounded and attacked by the masked goons in a desolate area. Shocked and unsure about how to react, he admitted, “Should we have stopped the car? Would stepping in have helped or endangered us too?” His candid question has ignited a larger conversation about bystander intervention during violent crimes.

The delivery rider’s condition and the motive behind the attack remain unclear. The incident highlights the increasing risks faced by food delivery personnel, who often work late hours under unsafe conditions. Social media users expressed anger and frustration, urging authorities to take swift action and ensure the safety of vulnerable workers.

The video and the witness’s account have gone viral, drawing attention to the lack of policing in certain areas during nighttime hours. Many called for stricter security measures and community support to curb such incidents. Others empathized with the eyewitness’s dilemma, acknowledging the fear and uncertainty that accompanies such situations.

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This chilling episode underscores the urgent need to address safety concerns for gig workers and create a culture of accountability where citizens and authorities work together to prevent such acts of violence.

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