Mumbai BMW accident: Law equal for all, no one will be spared, says CM Eknath Shinde

​​Asked if the man involved in the Mumbai accident was a Shiv Sena leader's son, the CM said, "The law is equal for all and the government sees every case in the same way. There will be no separate rule for this accident. Everything will be done a...

Mumbai BMW accident: Whoever is guilty, action will be taken against them, says CM Eknath Shinde
Nagpur: Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde stated that justice would be served impartially following the recent Mumbai accident involving a BMW car, which tragically claimed the life of a woman. The incident occurred early Sunday morning when a BMW collided with a motorcycle, resulting in the death of Kaveri Nakhwa, 45 years old, and injuring her husband, Pradip.

Asked if the man involved in the Mumbai accident was a Shiv Sena leader's son, the CM said, "The law is equal for all and the government sees every case in the same way. There will be no separate rule for this accident. Everything will be done as per the law."

"The police will not shield anyone. The Mumbai accident is unfortunate. I have spoken to the police department to take strict action," he added.



The Incident
The incident occurred around 5:30 am between Atria Mall and the beginning of the coastal road on the same stretch. After the incident, the BMW car driver fled from the spot with his car.

While the husband managed to jump off the speeding vehicle. The collision was so severe that the woman was thrown onto the car's bonnet. She was later taken to Nair Hospital, where she was declared dead.

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The case comes less than two months after the May 19 Porsche accident case in Pune's Kalyani Nagar area. Two IT professionals hailing from Madhya Pradesh were killed after the Porsche, allegedly driven by an inebriated minor driver, rammed into their motorcycle.

The case hit national headlines after the boy was given bail by the Juvenile Justice Board on lenient terms and the Pune police uncovered an effort allegedly involving the accused's parents and doctors of Sassoon Hospital to switch blood samples to nullify alcohol tests and also force the family driver take blame for the crash.
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