Fatal accident on Mumbai's Atal Setu: 28-year-old driving BMW at 180kmph dies after crashing into dumper

In a tragic incident early Friday, Punit Singh Majra, 28, died after crashing his rented BMW X1 into a dumper on the Atal Setu in Mumbai. Driving at a speed of 180 kmph, Majra lost control of the vehicle. Police extracted his body from the wreckage and transported him to a hospital, where he was declared dead.
Fatal accident on Mumbai's Atal Setu: 28-year-old driving BMW at 180kmph dies after crashing into dumper
MUMBAI: A 28-year-old behind the wheel of a rented SUV lost control of the vehicle and rammed into a dumper on the Atal Setu early Friday morning. Preliminary inquiries and CCTV footage revealed that Punit Singh Majra, a resident of Chembur, was driving at a speed of 180 kmph.Police took help from the quick response squad posted on the highway to extract the body from the mangled vehicle. According to police, Punit Majra, son of a real estate agent, was driving the BMW X1 model on the northbound lane of the Atal Setu towards Panvel at around 2.30 am when he lost control and rammed into a dumper. The impact was such that the wreckage of the car was entangled with the loaded dumper.
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"Passersby alerted the police control room. Sewree police rushed to the spot. Due to the speed at which the car collided, the dumper was also damaged," said a police officer. He added that they removed the driver by opening the boot door, which was the only part that remained in the vehicle, and rushed him to a govt hospital at Kamothe, where doctors declared him dead. Doctors said Punit Singh had serious head injuries.Sewree police station found his personal details on an I-card and informed his father. Police have sent his blood samples to a forensic laboratory to determine if he had consumed alcohol. On a complaint by the dumper driver, police have booked Majra under BNS sections for death due to negligence, rash driving and endangering life and personal safety.

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Ahmed Ali

S Ahmed Ali, Senior Assistant Editor at The Times of India, Mumbai, covers crime and related isues but sometimes he also takes up offbeat subjects. His interests: automobiles particularly bikes, and gymming.

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