Mumbai: In a shocking case of drunk driving that led to the death of a 35-year-old man, the Vikhroli Metropolitan Magistrate court on Tuesday extended the police custody of three accused by two days.
The accused Bhavika Dama-Bhanushali, 30, her friend Khorram Bhanushali, 30, and Aniket Bansode were arrested in connection with a high-speed crash on LBS Road, Ghatkopar, which claimed one life and caused major damage to roadside property.
Accident Details
According to the Ghatkopar Police, the tragic incident occurred on the morning of September 13 around 6:15 AM on LBS Road in front of Excel Arcade Building, Ghatkopar. Bhavika, who was allegedly driving under the influence, lost control of her Kia SUV (GJ 15 CK 4411) while on her way to Phoenix Mall in Kurla for breakfast. The vehicle rammed into roadside shops, severely injuring a 35-year-old man.
Victim Succumbs to Injuries
The victim succumbed to his injuries late Sunday night while undergoing treatment at Rajawadi Hospital. Bhavika, along with Khorram and Aniket, was arrested by the Ghatkopar Police on Sunday. They were initially remanded to two-day police custody.
Investigation Underway
As the custody period ended on Tuesday, the trio was produced in court again. Police sought an extension to complete the investigation, including awaiting the final chemical analysis report to determine the level of alcohol in the accused's bloodstream. The court granted a two-day extension.
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Meanwhile, the deceased’s body has been sent for post-mortem. Police have released the victim’s photo on social media and circulated it across police stations in an effort to identify him, as his identity remains unknown.
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