Vile Parle witnessed a bloody accident, after a speeding tempo and BMW X1 crashed, leaving the driver of the tempo dead. The car's driver has gotten bail, his friend claims deceased was speeding
The tempo was heading to Andheri, while the car to Marine Drive
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Vile Parle witnessed a bloody accident on Sunday morning, after a speeding tempo and BMW X1 crashed, leaving the driver of the tempo dead and its cleaner injured. Rajiv Shah, 47, was driving the car and was accompanied by two friends.
The incident occurred around 4.45 am near the Parleshwar circle, when Shah was on his way to Marine Drive for a practise session for an upcoming 42-km marathon.
Shah's friend said, "The tempo was heading north, we were moving south. At the circle, the speeding tempo crashed into the car; the driver was not wearing a seat belt. My friend injured his leg."
The police, Shah and his friends took the driver, Sunil Jaiswal, to Cooper hospital.
Sunil was heading towards Andheri with his tempo loaded with milk. Rajan Jaiswal, the cleaner and also the complainant in the case, told the police the car crashed into their tempo.
Sunil suffered head injuries and started bleeding, sources said. Rajan, injured on his legs, hand and head, is undergoing treatment at the hospital.
An officer from Vile Parle police station said, "On the statement of the cleaner, a case was registered under IPC sections 304 (a) (causing death due to negligence), 279 (rash driving) and 337 (causing hurt by endangering safety). We are in the process of scanning footage from CCTVs in the vicinity."
Shah's advocate, Rohan Sawant, told mid-day, "The charges against Shah are bailable. The court granted him bail on Rs 10,000 cash and a PR Bond of Rs 15,000."
Rs 10k
Cash bail Shah had to pay
Rs 15k
PR bond Shah had to pay