Dwarka Accident Update: 1400 threatening calls and fear of board exam. Lawyer of minor accused in Dwarka accident expressed fear of something untoward.
News India Live, Digital Desk: The road accident that took the life of 23-year-old Sahil Dhaneshra in Dwarka, Delhi has now taken a new turn. In this case, a big statement of Lal Singh Thakur, the lawyer of the main accused 17-year-old minor (Akshat Singh), has come out. The lawyer has claimed that the accused student and his family are under tremendous mental pressure and they are constantly receiving death threats. “1400 calls and dirty abuses”: Lawyer’s sensational claim. While talking to the media, the minor’s lawyer Lal Singh Thakur said that since the incident happened, the accused’s family has received more than 1400 threatening calls. Mental torture: The lawyer says that the phone But very foul language and abuses are being used, due to which the entire family is scared. Fear of untoward incident: “The child is under a lot of pressure, we fear that he might harm himself,” the lawyer expressed this apprehension and appealed to the public not to conduct a ‘media trial’. Interim bail has been granted for the board exam. Please note that this accident took place on February 3, in which a speeding Scorpio bike rider Had hit Sahil. Reason for bail: Juvenile Justice Board (JJB) had granted interim bail to the accused on February 10 keeping in mind the 10th board examinations. Date of surrender: According to the lawyer, after the board examinations are over, the minor accused will surrender himself in the court on March 7, after which he can be sent to the reform home. Lawyer’s argument: “The accused did not run away from the spot” Defense side The lawyer has put forward another argument before the court and the media. He said that after the accident, the accused minor did not run away from the spot, rather he remained present there till the arrival of the police. According to the lawyer, this reflects his ‘responsible behaviour’ and the entire incident was just an “unfortunate accident” and not a deliberate crime. Victim’s mother’s pain: “The world has been ruined for the stunt.” On the other hand, deceased Sahil’s mother is pleading for justice on social media. They allege that the minor riding the Scorpio was making a ‘reel’ for social media and was driving very carelessly. Police investigation has also revealed that there were already several challans for overspeeding on the vehicle.
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