‘Hands and legs started trembling, Shivam had a seizure’; What did Mohan, the driver of Kanpur Lamborghini, tell? Video

The collision involving a Lamborghini worth crores on the VIP Road of Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh is no longer just a road accident, rather this case is raising big questions on politics, influence and law and order. This accident involving the luxury car of tobacco businessman’s son Shivam Mishra took a new turn when the driver Mohan surrendered in the court and claimed that he was driving the car.

This claim has changed the direction of the entire case. On one hand, the family is presenting the theory of epileptic attack, while on the other hand, the police is citing CCTV and eyewitnesses and is calling Shivam Mishra as the driver. In such a situation, what is the truth has become the biggest question of investigation.

A major development has come to light during the hearing in the famous Lamborghini case of Kanpur. The court has refused to accept Mohan as a driver and has rejected his surrender application. The police has clarified in its report that Shivam Mishra was driving the car at the time of the accident. After this decision, the case has taken a new legal turn and now the direction of investigation seems to be completely focused on the role of Shivam Mishra.

What claims did Mohan make?

Claimed that at that time he was driving the car and owner Shivam Mishra was sitting next to him. It was further claimed that Shivam had suffered a seizure. His hands and legs started trembling and he fell towards me. Further, when he was asked where his master is now, he said that he did not know. When further asked where had you gone when the accident happened, he told that I was there. When further asked why you have not come forward till now, then you further told that I have been coming forward continuously, if the lead of the car was broken then who had taken it out, then further told that the bouncer had taken it out and further said that the lead on the right side was broken.

Was it Mohan who was driving the car?

Driver Mohan clearly said while talking to the media, I was driving the car when the accident happened. Suddenly he had a stroke.” Narrating the entire incident of the accident, he said, ‘The car was moving slowly and he fell on me. I was very nervous. I was holding them with one hand. Then the vehicle hit a three-wheeler, climbed the divider and then stopped.

According to Mohan, he was simultaneously handling the car and holding Shivam. He further said, ‘I got down from the car and pulled her to the driver’s seat and then came out. When the police arrived, I was standing outside. When the glass was broken, I came out from below. He repeated the same story during surrender in the court. She said that at the time of the accident, Shivam had a seizure, his hands and legs started trembling and he fell towards her.

Did Shivam Mishra suffer from epilepsy?

Shivam Mishra’s father K.K. Mishra and his lawyer claim that Shivam was not driving the car. According to the family, he is suffering from epilepsy and is currently admitted in a hospital in Delhi. The family has also vehemently rejected the allegations of overspeeding and drunken driving. He says it was a medical emergency and not negligence.

Why are the police saying that Shivam was driving the car?

Kanpur Police has not accepted the claims of Mohan and family. According to Police Commissioner Raghubir Lal, it is clear from CCTV footage, statements of eyewitnesses and video of the spot that Shivam Mishra was on the driving seat at the time of the accident. In the video that surfaced from the scene, the crowd is seen pulling out a person from the driver’s seat, whom the police is calling Shivam. It is noteworthy that in the initial FIR the driver was described as “unknown”. Later, after investigation and media reports, Shivam Mishra’s name was added as an accused.

Did Lamborghini get VIP treatment?

The matter gained further momentum when allegations surfaced that the crashed Lamborghini was given a special protocol. It was told that the bouncer himself drove the car to the police station. A black cover was put on the car so that it would not get scratched. Bouncers were also seen keeping watch inside the police station. Amidst these allegations, the concerned SHO Santosh Gaur has been removed. Due to this, questions are also being raised on the role of the police.

What will happen next now?

The Lamborghini car has been seized and sent for forensic examination. Police say that the defense’s arguments will not affect the investigation. The case has sparked intense debate at the political and social level. In the coming days, the court proceedings and investigation report will decide the direction of this high-profile case.

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