Turkish woman killed in Punjab after being hit by speeding Audi
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Wednesday, 11 March 2026·Source: Times of India·India·corporate
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What happened: MOHALI: A Turkish woman was killed after being hit by an allegedly speeding Audi car on Zirakpur's busy VIP Road late on Monday night. The driver allegedly fled from the scene after the accident.
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A Turkish woman was killed in Mohali after being struck by a speeding Audi on Zirakpur's VIP Road. The driver fled the scene, and police are reviewing CCTV footage to identify the vehicle and apprehend the accused. In separate incidents, a BTech graduate died after a tractor collision, and a scooter
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MOHALI: A Turkish woman was killed after being hit by an allegedly speeding Audi car on Zirakpur's busy VIP Road late on Monday night. The driver allegedly fled from the scene after the accident.
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Ragip Soylu
on
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Repkon’s US subsidiary will now be known as Paligen Technologies following public backlash over ammunition sales to Israel
Repkon's logo can be seen at