NEW DELHI, Nov. 28 -- A day after two people were hit by a speeding car and dragged under it for a few metres in west Delhi, the victims succumbed to their injuries, police said on Thursday. The driver of the vehicle fled the spot after the incident and has yet to be apprehended. Deputy commissioner of police (DCP) (west) Sharad Darade identified the victims as Suraj Pal, 74, resident of Zakhira who used to sell peanuts on a cart, and Munni Raj, 48, resident of Nehru Nagar who worked as a painter. On Wednesday, Pal was sitting on one side of the road, near his cart, when the car, a Tata Tiago with Haryana's registration number, hit him. It then continued on, hitting Raj, before coming to a stop. A third person also suffered minor injuries, police added. Police said the PCR received a call around 6:10 pm about an accident at the Zakhira roundabout. When a team from Moti Nagar police station reached the site, they found an abandoned Tata Tiago with no sign of the driver. Another police unit had already taken the victims to the nearby Acharya Shree Bhikshu (ABG) Hospital from where they were referred to Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital in Connaught Place, given the severity of their injuries. On Thursday, the two succumbed to their injuries during treatment. So far, police have taken the vehicle from the accident into custody and have also collected the medico-legal reports of both injured men. However, they were not able to record the victims' statements. Based on the initial information, police have registered a first information report (FIR) under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) sections 281 (rash driving) and 125(a) (causing grievous hurt). Investigators are now working to identify and locate the driver....