Controversy Erupts Over MP’s Son After Fatal Aston Martin Crash Near Hyderabad Mall
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A controversy has erupted over the police action following a fatal Aston Martin crash near Hyderabad’s Inorbit Mall, after a 26-year-old sales girl was killed in the accident. The alleged driver has been identified as 21-year-old Lingamaneni Sanjush, son of businessman and Janasena Party Rajya Sabha MP Lingamaneni Ramesh. Cyberabad Police have seized the luxury car and are investigating the circumstances that led to the fatal crash.
The incident took place in Hyderabad’s busy IT corridor and has attracted attention because of the involvement of a high-end sports car and the political background of the alleged driver. Police are now examining CCTV footage, witness statements and other evidence to establish how the accident happened.
26-Year-Old Sales Girl Dies After Being Hit by Car
The fatal accident occurred at around 3 pm on August 16 in front of Inorbit Mall in Madhapur, Hyderabad. The victim, Bharati Mukhi, 26, worked as a sales girl at a Lifestyle Store inside the mall. According to police, Bharati had gone with her colleague Pooja Ashok towards ITC Kohenur to bring meals. While the two women were returning towards Inorbit Mall and crossing the road in front of the mall, a car bearing registration number TG-09-G-0666 allegedly approached at high speed.
Bharati was immediately shifted to Apollo Hospital in Jubilee Hills. However, after examining her, the duty doctor declared her dead. The death has raised concerns about road safety, particularly in busy commercial areas where large numbers of vehicles and pedestrians move throughout the day.
CCTV Footage Being Examined
CCTV footage from cameras installed around the accident location is being reviewed by investigators. The footage could help establish the vehicle’s speed, direction and movement before the crash.
Police are also examining the sequence of events leading up to the collision to determine whether traffic rules were violated and whether the alleged manner of driving caused or contributed to the accident.
The investigation is still underway. Further legal action will depend on the evidence collected by police, witness statements and the findings of the technical examination.
The case has drawn significant attention because a young woman lost her life in the crash and the alleged driver is the son of sitting Rajya Sabha MP Lingamaneni Ramesh. The controversy surrounding the police action has added to the scrutiny of the case as investigators continue their probe.