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Cyrus automotive crash dying: Doc booked for rash driving

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MUMBAI:  Maharashtra police on Saturday booked Dr Anahita Darius Pandole for rash driving over the September 4 automotive crash that killed former Tata Sons chairman Cyrus Mistry. Pandole was driving the Mercedes Benz GLC when it rammed the boundary wall of a bridge over Surya river on the Ahmedabad-Mumbai freeway, killing Mistry and Jahangir Pandole, her brother-in-law.

A case has been registered underneath Indian Penal Code sections 304(A) (inflicting dying by rash and negligent act), 279 (rash driving on a public street), 337 (inflicting dying by act endangering life and private security of others) in addition to the Motor Vehicles Act at Kasa police station, Maharashtra police mentioned.

The FIR was registered on the idea of a report by luxurious carmaker Mercedes Benz, which blamed rash driving for the accident, in addition to statements by her husband Darius Pandole. Darius was discharged from hospital earlier this week and gave his assertion on Tuesday.

He informed the police that his spouse was driving the automotive on their technique to Mumbai. “A car which was ahead of their vehicle went to the second lane from the third and Anahita also tried to follow the same,” an official mentioned. “But when she tried to take the car to the second lane, she found that there was a truck on her right side due to which she was not able to merge into that lane,” he mentioned, including the lane turned slender close to the bridge.

MUMBAI:  Maharashtra police on Saturday booked Dr Anahita Darius Pandole for rash driving over the September 4 automotive crash that killed former Tata Sons chairman Cyrus Mistry. Pandole was driving the Mercedes Benz GLC when it rammed the boundary wall of a bridge over Surya river on the Ahmedabad-Mumbai freeway, killing Mistry and Jahangir Pandole, her brother-in-law.

A case has been registered underneath Indian Penal Code sections 304(A) (inflicting dying by rash and negligent act), 279 (rash driving on a public street), 337 (inflicting dying by act endangering life and private security of others) in addition to the Motor Vehicles Act at Kasa police station, Maharashtra police mentioned.

The FIR was registered on the idea of a report by luxurious carmaker Mercedes Benz, which blamed rash driving for the accident, in addition to statements by her husband Darius Pandole. Darius was discharged from hospital earlier this week and gave his assertion on Tuesday.

He informed the police that his spouse was driving the automotive on their technique to Mumbai. “A car which was ahead of their vehicle went to the second lane from the third and Anahita also tried to follow the same,” an official mentioned. “But when she tried to take the car to the second lane, she found that there was a truck on her right side due to which she was not able to merge into that lane,” he mentioned, including the lane turned slender close to the bridge.