Telangana road rage incident: In a shocking road rage incident in Hyderabads Alwal area, an elderly man was beaten to death by a biker after advising him to slow down. The 65-year-old victim, Anjaneyulu, succumbed to his injuries on Thursday, days after the brutal attack. The horrifying assault, captured on CCTV footage, has caused outrage and brought renewed attention to road safety issues.Brutal assault caught on CCTVThe incident occurred on the night of September 30 in Alwal, under the jurisdiction of the Alwal Police Station. CCTV footage reveals that as Anjaneyulu was crossing the road, a young man on a bike brushed past him. The elderly pedestrian advised the biker to slow down, but instead of heeding the advice, the enraged biker parked his vehicle and attacked him.Despite attempts by the bikers wife, who was riding pillion with a child seated on the bikes fuel tank, to calm him down, the man rushed aggressively towards Anjaneyulu. The biker assaulted him viciously, pushing him to the ground as bystanders watched in shock. The attack left the elderly man with severe head injuries, and the biker fled the scene with his family.A biker turns into a monster, #brutally attacked an elderly man to death, for asking the biker to slow down, captured on #CCTV.An elderly man Anjaneyulu (65) was crossing the road near Sree Bakery at temple Alwal, under #Alwal ps limits, #Hyderabad , brutally attacked by a… pic.twitter.com/ub7GN6oZNX— Surya Reddy (@jsuryareddy) October 17, 2024Victim succumbs to injuriesAnjaneyulu was rushed to the hospital, but despite his family spending large sums on medical treatment, he succumbed to his injuries on Thursday. His grieving family lodged a formal complaint with the police, demanding justice for the senseless killing.Accused arrested, investigation underwayThe police swiftly registered a case at Alwal Police Station under the Cyberabad Police Commissionerate. The accused has been taken into custody and presented in court, where he was remanded to judicial custody. Further investigations into the incident are ongoing.