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Five drunk drivers were held for murder guilt in Hyderabad

Five drunk drivers were held for murder guilt in Hyderabad
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Hyderabad: Cyberabad police arrested five people in two cases of fatal road accidents separated under the allegations of guilty murder.
While a staff of India and his two friends were arrested in a drunk driving accident caused the death of a cyclist at the Banda Mosque, a truck driver and his employer was arrested for causing a fatal accident while driving without a license at Kukatpally.
At 5:45 a.m.
on December 31, the sedan was driven by Shashank Shekar, a graduate crew and cabin from Air India crashed into cyclists, Nithin Agarwal, 45, from Gachibowli and was seriously injured near the botanical garden on Jalan Kothaguda-Masjid Banda.
Agarwal surrendered to injury on January 1 and fellow cyclists, Sanjeet Srivastava and Rajiv Gajaria suffered a minor injury in the accident.
The police arrested Shashank because driving under the influence of alcohol as the BAC reading was 186 mg / 100 ml.
Police found that Shashank’s friends, Manabendra Roy, a member of the cabin crew of Air India and I Srikanth, an Accenture employee at Pune was also in the car during the accident.
“The trio consumes alcohol in the Flat Shashank at the Banda Mosque on December 30 and at 5:30 a.m.
on December 31, they went to Ayyappa Society for breakfast.
While they returned to the Banda Mosque, the accident occurred,” said the police.
Like Roy and Srikanth deliberately allowed Shashank to drive a car when he was under the influence of alcohol, the police ordered him to be guilty with the killing murder.
The three friends were produced in front of the court at Kukatpally and sent in Judicial detention in the first week of January.
In another fatal road accident, Y Jagan Mohan Reddy, 28, a personal worker from Nagole, died when the bicycle was hit by a trick at Metro Pillar No.
756 at Kukatpally at 4 am at 9.
Police found that the Tipper driver, O Ravinder, drove in a negligent way and destroyed the victim’s bicycle.
The police arrested Ravinder and because he did not have a SIM, the police accused him and his employer under the guilty murder.
The duo was returned in custody judge on Tuesday.

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