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Mercedes SUV Crash Ignites Anger, Demonstrations In Goa

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【Summary】A Mercedes SUV crash in Goa has caused outrage and protests. The incident resulted in the deaths of three individuals and injuries to several others. The driver, who was found to be intoxicated, has been arrested and charged. The court has denied his bail application, emphasizing the seriousness of the case. Locals have protested against the police for not arresting the car owner, alleging favoritism. The public is demanding a fair investigation and timely justice.

FutureCar Staff    Aug 12, 2023 6:14 AM PT
Mercedes SUV Crash Ignites Anger, Demonstrations In Goa

A recent incident involving a Mercedes SUV has sparked outrage and protests in Mumbai and Goa, India. The incident occurred two days ago when a 45-year-old businessman crashed the SUV into multiple vehicles near the Banastari bridge in Goa. The crash resulted in the deaths of three individuals and injuries to several others.

The deceased have been identified as Suresh Fadte, 58, and Bhavna Fadte, 52, from Divar, and Arup Karmakar, 26, from Bhandora. Those injured in the accident are Shankar Halarnkar, 67, Vanita Bhandari, 21, and Raj Majgaonkar, 27.

Following the accident, the businessman, Shripad Sawardekar, was taken into custody by the police. A medical examination confirmed that he was intoxicated at the time of the crash. He has been charged under various sections of the Indian Penal Code and the Motor Vehicles Act, including charges related to rash driving, drunk driving, and culpable homicide.

The court has dismissed Sawardekar's bail application, stating that he was driving under the influence of alcohol, leading to negligent and reckless behavior. The ongoing investigation requires additional time to thoroughly examine the circumstances surrounding the incident.

The incident has sparked public outrage and protests in Mumbai and Goa. Locals from Divar, the hometown of the deceased couple, have been protesting against the police for not arresting the car owner, Meghana Sawardekar. They allege that she was driving the car at the time of the accident and that the police are protecting her due to her wealth. The police have denied these allegations and assured the locals that they will take action against anyone found guilty.

Protesters and concerned citizens are demanding a fair and transparent investigation that holds all responsible parties accountable. There is a widespread call for timely justice to be served and for those responsible for the accident to be held liable for their actions. The protests reflect the public's commitment to preventing similar incidents in the future.

Several injured individuals were treated at the Goa Medical College and Hospital. Shankar Halarnkar, aged 67, underwent surgery for neck injuries, while Vanita Bhandari, aged 21, suffered multiple fractures but is in stable condition. Raj Majgaonkar, 27, who sustained a forehead injury, is expected to be discharged soon.

The investigation into the incident is ongoing, and the public is closely following developments, hoping for a fair and thorough resolution.

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