Mumbai BMW Crash: Woman Killed As Luxury Car Runs Over Bike in Front of Atria Mall in Worli, Probe Underway (Watch Video)
A woman was killed after a luxury car crashed into the bike she was riding with her husband early Sunday morning in the Worli area of Mumbai, Maharashtra, police reported.
Mumbai, July 7: A woman was killed after a luxury car crashed into the bike she was riding with her husband early Sunday morning in the Worli area of Mumbai, Maharashtra, police reported. The deceased woman has been identified as Kaveri Nakhwa (45), a resident of Worli Koliwada. Meanwhile, the deceased's husband sustained injuries and is undergoing treatment at a hospital, added the police.
"A BMW car ran over two people riding a bike. The woman died in this incident and the other person was injured. This incident took place at 5:30 am this morning when the couple riding on a bike were passing in front of Atria Mall in Worli", a statement from the Mumbai Police said. The police further added that the diver fled from the spot following the incident. Mumbai BMW Crash: Woman Dead After Speeding Luxury Car Rams Into Bike in Worli, Politician’s Son Was Inside Four-Wheeler (Watch Video).
"After the incident, the driver fled from the spot with his car. The accident happened when the couple from the fishing community was returning home after buying fish. The husband managed to jump off the speeding vehicle. The woman injured in the accident died during treatment. The deceased woman has been identified as Kaveri Nakhwa (45), a resident of Worli Koliwada. Worli police are investigating the matter further", added the police. Pune Porsche Car Crash Case: Juvenile Who Killed 2 Techies Submits 300-Word Essay on Road Safety To Comply With Bail Conditons.
Woman Killed as Luxury Car Runs over Bike
The police emphasized that the luxury car belonged to the leader of a political party based in Maharashtra's Palghar. "The luxury car belongs to a leader of a political party based in Palghar and his son was sitting in the car with the driver", said the police. More details are awaited.
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