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Drunk Bangladeshi student rams father’s Mercedes-Benz into woman crossing road, killing her: Report | Bengaluru

Drunk Bangladeshi student rams father’s Mercedes-Benz into woman crossing road, killing her: Report | Bengaluru

Nov 05, 2024 09:47 IST

The accused has been identified as Dhanush Paramesh, son of a businessman Paramesh, a resident of Nagarbhavi in ​​Bengaluru. He was arrested and sent to prison.

A 20-year-old drunk student allegedly killed a 30-year-old woman after ramming her with a luxury car near Bengaluru‘s Kengeri metro station on Saturday evening. The boy was arrested along with his friend in the car by the Bengaluru police and an investigation is underway.

The boy was arrested along with his friend in the car by the Bengaluru police and an investigation is underway. (Shutterstock)
The boy was arrested along with his friend in the car by the Bengaluru police and an investigation is underway. (Shutterstock)

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How the incident developed?

According to a report in The Times of India, the suspect has been identified as Dhanush Paramesh, son of a businessman Paramesh, a resident of Nagarbhavi in ​​Bengaluru. Paramesh runs a travel agency in Bengaluru and recently bought a Mercedes-Benz. On Saturday evening, his son Dhanush took over the wheel and went to a mall near Yeshwanthpur with a friend. They both got drunk at a mall and decided to go for a long drive to Mysuru Road in the new luxury vehicle.

When Dhanush, who was driving the car, reached Kengeri station at high speed, he did not notice the speed breaker and lost control of the vehicle. He hit the woman crossing the road but did not stop. Dhanush fled from the scene and stopped at a signal nearby, where the other commuters spotted him. They pulled him out of the car together with his friend and beat them for rash driving. Later they were handed over to the police.

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The victim is identified as Sandhya and she was rushed to a nearby hospital. However, she was declared dead by the doctors. A senior police officer who is part of the investigation told the publication: “Dhanush confessed that he was under the influence of alcohol while driving. He was booked for manslaughter not amounting to murder under BNS section 105. He is currently in judicial custody at the Bengaluru Central Jail. His friend who was released with him”

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