Worli Hit & Run Case: Police arrest two of the accused; One still on the run | ABP News
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08 Jul 2024 12:17 PM (IST)
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View In AppPolice has taken action in the hit and run case in Worli area of Mumbai. Police have arrested Rajesh Shah, father of main accused Mihir Shah and another person Raj Rishi Rajendra Singh Vidawat in this case. Both will be presented in the court on Monday (July 8). Both have been taken for medical examination. According to information received from sources, it is being told that both the accused have been arrested for not cooperating with the police and under other sections and they will be presented in the court on Monday. Let us tell you that like Pune, Maharashtra, a case of hit and run has come to light in Worli, Mumbai. On Sunday (July 7), a BMW car hit a couple riding a scooter. After the accident, the woman kept getting dragged on the bonnet. The woman lost her life in this accident. Actually, an unruly BMW car hit a fisherman couple near the famous Atria Mall in Worli. According to the information, the husband and wife riding on the scooter were returning home after completing their fishing work. According to the report of news agency IANS, after being hit by the car, the woman fell on the bonnet of the car, even after this the car driver did not stop the car. The woman kept dragging herself for a long distance and then fell down. Mumbai Police had detained Shiv Sena (Shinde) leader Rajesh Shah in this case. Police have seized the BMW car. According to the police, Mihir, son of Shiv Sena (Shinde) leader Rajesh Shah, was driving the car. It was he who hit the bike of the fisherman couple from behind. After the accident, the couple was taken to the hospital for treatment, where doctors declared the woman dead. Meanwhile, her husband's treatment is continuing. Chief Minister Eknath Shinde has called the accident unfortunate. He assured that he has talked to the police. No matter who is guilty, he will not be spared. Strictest legal action will be taken, laws are equal for all.