
Days after a 28-year-old girl died after her bike collided with a Hyundai Verna automotive on the Leopard Path Highway in Gurgaon, the Badshahpur police on Tuesday arrested a 34-year-old man who was allegedly driving the automotive.
The police recognized the person as Jay Yadav, a resident of World Tower in Ashok Vihar Section 3.
The deceased, Shomita Singh, a motorbike fanatic, was travelling from Noida’s Sector 135 to Leopard Path Cafe with a gaggle of eight different girls bikers when she met with the accident on Sunday.
Yadav, who’s unemployed, has been booked below two bailable sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita – Part 106 (demise on account of negligence) and Part 281 (rash driving). Investigating Officer Naveen Kumar mentioned, “We’re getting ready paperwork in reference to the manufacturing of the accused earlier than the court docket.”
Police mentioned Singh, who was working with Capgemini, was driving a crimson G310-BMW sports activities bike.
Singh’s mother and father, in the meantime, had filed a criticism with the Badshahpur police on Monday, searching for that motion be taken towards the corporate Lets Ryde, below which she was receiving coaching on turning into knowledgeable biker.
When contacted, Kuldeep Sharma, the co-founder of Lets Ryde coaching academy, mentioned, “The mother and father’ pure response is to first blame us. Maybe they didn’t know that she knew the right way to journey a motorbike nicely and had registered with us… I used to be with them on the police station yesterday.”
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“She had a license and had been coaching since Holi… How can anybody say that she will’t journey a motorbike? It was a hit-and-run case,” Sharma mentioned, including that as a coaching academy functioning for almost eight years, its work is to facilitate biking expeditions after offering correct coaching.
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