Gurugram, Jan. 14 -- A 17-year-old boy was killed, and at least three bystanders critically injured after a moving truck's tyre allegedly burst and metal fragments from the rim hit the victims at Badkali Chowk on the Nuh-Alwar road, police said Tuesday. The deceased was identified as Mohammad Vakil, a resident of Kherla village who worked at a garage on the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway in Nagina, police said. The injured were identified as Mohammad Munfed, 33, of Nagina; Mujahid, 20, of Karheri; and Mohammad Shahbaz, 16, of Dhana, all from different parts of Nuh, they added. Police said the incident took place around 11.45am on Sunday when the container truck came out of a garage at Badkali Chowk and was moving on the road. A senior police official said locals told police that the truck's left front wheel climbed onto a rock on the road, after which the tyre suddenly burst. "The metal pieces of the ruptured rim flew several feet and pierced the chest of Vakil. Its pieces also hit Munfed, Mujahid and Shahbaz, who were bystanders at the chowk," the official said, quoting the locals. Investigators said locals alerted the police control room, following which ambulances reached the spot and rushed all the injured to Shaheed Hasan Khan Mewati Government Medical College at Nalhar in Nuh. Doctors declared Vakil dead on arrival. The three injured were referred to a higher centre due to their critical condition and were shifted to private hospitals in Nuh and Alwar, Rajasthan. Krishan Kumar, public relations officer of Nuh police, said the container driver, Mohammad Azharuddin, 35, a resident of Kishangarhi in Rajasthan, was arrested on Tuesday. "He had fled from the spot after the incident by abandoning the truck," he said. "Vakil's family gave a complaint on which an FIR for rash driving and death by negligence was registered against the truck driver at Nagina station on Monday," Kumar said....