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OMG: Aditya Narayan Arrested for injuring two in Mumbai with his car

 

Aditya Narayan Arrested

In the recent buzz, we found out that the singer and actor Aditya Narayan has been arrested by the Versova Police who happens to be the son of the known Bollywood singer Udit Narayan. As per reports, he hit an auto rickshaw with his Mercedes Benz car, which led the injuring a woman passenger along with a senior citizen auto rickshaw driver. Later he was released on bail. This incident took place at 12.30 pm when the young singer was taking a UT turn and later failed to judge the traffic in Lokhandwala near Indralok building at Andheri West that led a minor injury to the lady and the senior auto driver.

As per reports, the Police officer from Versova Police Station informed that the singer was arrested for the injury and accident but later was given bail from the police station. The police officer also informed that the young singer was not able to judge his vehicle while taking a U Turn and thus ended up injuring the driver and the lady. Another police office from Versova Police station informed that the young singer only took the injured lady and the auto driver to the Kokilaben Hospital himself and said that the police is waiting for the medical report as this is not the case of drink and drive.

The police investigating the incident said that the injuries were serious and the intensity of the same would be judged only after getting the medical report. However, the singer didn’t flee from the spot but helped the two to get an immediate medical attention taking them to the hospital. The FIR under the section of 279 Punishment for the rash driving along with 338 Punishment for causing injuries along with the Motor Vehicle act of 184 section from the IPC has been added to the singer and now the police is waiting for the medical report to carry out the further step. Meanwhile, the singer is out on bail.

Manoj L

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