BMW crash: Hours before BMW crash, Sena leader's son seen drinking at bar, bill surfaces
The event occurred months after two 24-year-old engineers in Pune were killed in a similar drunk driving case.
PTC News Desk: The driver of the BMW that murdered a woman, Mihir Shah, the son of Shiv Sena leader Rajesh Shah, is gone. A liquor bill of Rs 18,730 has been found from the Juhu pub where the 24-year-old was spotted a few hours before the accident, despite the fact that a lookout circular has been issued and six police teams are searching the area.
The child was allegedly assisted in escaping the accident by the man's father and his driver, who have been placed under custody. The event occurred months after two 24-year-old engineers in Pune were killed in a similar drunk driving case.
As per the current inquiry, Mihir Shah had a late Saturday night drink at a bar in Juhu, after which he was picked up by his driver in the BMW. He took over from him and insisted on driving to Worli. The BMW collided with the scooter belonging to Koliwada residents Kaveri Nakhava and her husband Pradeep Nakhava, who made their living as fish vendors.
The BMW ran over and dragged Kaveri Nakhawa as it left the scene. When she arrived at the hospital, the medical staff pronounced her dead.
A case has been filed under the new Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita criminal code, specifically under clauses that deal with reckless driving, evidence destruction, and culpable homicide that does not amount to murder. Additionally, the Motor Vehicles Act's provisions have been used.
Mihir Shah is the name on the registration. According to police sources, the son of the Sena leader called his dad and informed him about the collision. Since then, he has turned off his phone.
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Pradeep, the victim's spouse, sobbed in front of the media yesterday. "Now that I have two kids, what should I do? We will suffer, they are powerful people, and nothing will be done," he shouted.
Eknath Shinde, the president of Shiv Sena and chief minister, declared on Sunday that everyone would be treated equally under the law and that no one would be spared.
"Everyone is treated equally under the law, and the government approaches each situation uniformly. There won't be a special regulation for this mishap. Everything will be carried out legally. No one will be protected by the cops. The accident in Mumbai is regrettable. The Chief Minister declared, "I've spoken to the police department to take strict action."
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