This story is from December 11, 2016
Hit-and-run: BJP councillor's SUV mows down 4 in Vapi
SURAT: In a case of hit-andrun, a speeding SUV belonging to a councillor of
The victims worked in local industries and belonged to Vapi, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. The deceased were Vivek Vanraj Godani, 24;
The driver escaped from the SUV which was badly damaged in the accident, eyewitnesses told police. The SUV belongs to Aarti Patel, BJP municipal councillor from ward no 7. Aarti Patel's husband Rajendra, BJP municipal councillor from ward no 7, was called by police for questioning but so far they have not been able to find out as to who was driving the vehicle. The police have registered an offence against an unidentified driver, saying that someone known to the vehicle owner was at the wheel and that they would soon find out.
“We have been told by the car owner's husband that a friend of his had borrowed the vehicle and gave it to someone else. The car was exchanged between the drivers and hence it is proving to be difficult to identify the person who was at the wheel when the accident happened. We are yet to question the friends of the SUV owner,“ said H B Patel, police inspector, Vapi GIDC police station.
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Vapi Municipality
rammed into two scooters, resulting in death of four persons, opposite Chanod Colony Gate on Vapi Silvassa Road around 11.30pm on Friday.Ajay Shivpujan Mali
, 20; Dilip Bhimsen Trivedi, 19; andVipin Rajesh Prasad Trivedi
, 21. They were going toward Vapi GIDC when the SUV hit them and crashed in a wall.The driver escaped from the SUV which was badly damaged in the accident, eyewitnesses told police. The SUV belongs to Aarti Patel, BJP municipal councillor from ward no 7. Aarti Patel's husband Rajendra, BJP municipal councillor from ward no 7, was called by police for questioning but so far they have not been able to find out as to who was driving the vehicle. The police have registered an offence against an unidentified driver, saying that someone known to the vehicle owner was at the wheel and that they would soon find out.
“We have been told by the car owner's husband that a friend of his had borrowed the vehicle and gave it to someone else. The car was exchanged between the drivers and hence it is proving to be difficult to identify the person who was at the wheel when the accident happened. We are yet to question the friends of the SUV owner,“ said H B Patel, police inspector, Vapi GIDC police station.
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