Jaipur’s expressway turned deadly for Anaya Sharma, the 18-year-old Jhunjhunu girl whose Air Force ambitions ended abruptly in a brutal SUV collision. Out on her customary morning run with her sister in Shanti Bagh, she was mowed down by a black Thar SUV hurtling at excessive speed on Wednesday.
Rushed to medical care with life-threatening wounds, Anaya could not be saved. The at-fault driver bolted immediately, clipping another car in panic before abandoning his ride at Dadi ka Phatak and escaping. Police at Kardhani have the vehicle in possession and a case underway.
Hunt intensifies with tech-driven probes into CCTV, GPS logs, and forensics. Anaya’s autopsy cleared her body for handover; family transported it home for final farewell.
Public ire boiled over, with demands for zero tolerance on speed demons. ‘Enough is enough—install AI monitors now,’ cried activists. Cops committed to swift justice.
Beyond grief, Anaya’s loss exposes vulnerabilities in youth training zones near highways. Advocacy grows for segregated paths and driver education reforms, ensuring no more dreams crash on asphalt.