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Delhi BMW crash: Driver sent to 2-day judicial custody following arrest

Gaganpreet Kaur was arrested on culpable homicide not amounting to murder and other charges Monday after being discharged from a hospital, said Delhi Police.

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New Delhi: A Delhi court on Monday sent a woman, who allegedly drove the BMW car involved in the crash that killed a senior Finance Ministry official and left his wife injured in Dhaula Kuan, to two-day judicial custody.

Duty Magistrate Akanksha Singh sent Gaganpreet Kaur (38) to judicial custody after she was produced before the judge at her residence, and said her custodial interrogation was not required, her counsel, senior advocate Vikas Pahwa said.

The judge also issued notice to Delhi Police and victim’s kin on the bail application moved by Kaur, and directed to file their replies by September 17, when the court concerned will hear the matter.

Kaur was arrested on culpable homicide not amounting to murder and other charges on Monday after being discharged from a hospital, police said.

Several questions were raised on the handling of the aftermath of the crash as the FIR alleged that Kaur, took the victims, Navjot Singh and his wife Sandeep Kaur, to a healthcare facility more than 19 kilometres away from the accident site instead of any nearby hospital.

Also, the victims’ family alleged that Gaganpreet and her husband were treated before Navjot and his wife despite their serious injuries. PTI UK NB NB

This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.


Also Read: Delhi BMW crash: Senior finance ministry official dead, 3 injured


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