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olice on Thursday said they have seized the car of the Delhi woman, whom they have identified as Dimple Arora, that was allegedly involved in the accident on the Yamuna Expressway on Saturday that killed Agra dentist Dr Ramesh Nagar and injured his 12-year-old daughter Sandali who, along with a younger cousin, was riding pillion on her father's motorcycle.
While Sandali, on whose statement an FIR was filed in the Manth police station on Saturday, has insisted it was a car in HRD minister Smriti Irani's convoy that killed her father, the ministry and the Mathura police, under whose jurisdiction Manth falls, have denied it.
A day after Abhishek Nagar, son of the dead doctor, told TOI that he had written to President Pranab Mukherjee, seeking his intervention in the case "so that justice can be done to the family", sub-inspector Girish of the Manth station said, "The Honda City car with registration number DL 3C BA 5315, which allegedly hit Dr Ramesh Nagar's motor-bike on Saturday night, has been seized and kept near the toll plaza at Yamuna Expressway in Mathura. It will only be released after the court's order."
This came even as a TOI team found Arora's Kingsway Camp home in Delhi locked and she nowhere to be found. The station officer (SO) of Manth, Durgesh Kumar, maintained that Arora, who he said was driving the car that killed Nagar, has been absconding for five days now. Cops involved in the investigation told TOI that Arora has "gone missing" and that they have requested her to come before the police and "not fear arrest" as it is a bailable offence under which she could be booked -- Section 304 and 304 A of the IPC (culpable homicide not amounting to murder, and death due to rash and negligent driving).
Irani 'mishap': Cops seize car of Delhi woman - Times of India
While Sandali, on whose statement an FIR was filed in the Manth police station on Saturday, has insisted it was a car in HRD minister Smriti Irani's convoy that killed her father, the ministry and the Mathura police, under whose jurisdiction Manth falls, have denied it.
A day after Abhishek Nagar, son of the dead doctor, told TOI that he had written to President Pranab Mukherjee, seeking his intervention in the case "so that justice can be done to the family", sub-inspector Girish of the Manth station said, "The Honda City car with registration number DL 3C BA 5315, which allegedly hit Dr Ramesh Nagar's motor-bike on Saturday night, has been seized and kept near the toll plaza at Yamuna Expressway in Mathura. It will only be released after the court's order."
This came even as a TOI team found Arora's Kingsway Camp home in Delhi locked and she nowhere to be found. The station officer (SO) of Manth, Durgesh Kumar, maintained that Arora, who he said was driving the car that killed Nagar, has been absconding for five days now. Cops involved in the investigation told TOI that Arora has "gone missing" and that they have requested her to come before the police and "not fear arrest" as it is a bailable offence under which she could be booked -- Section 304 and 304 A of the IPC (culpable homicide not amounting to murder, and death due to rash and negligent driving).
Irani 'mishap': Cops seize car of Delhi woman - Times of India