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Thane: Ulhasnagar College Principal booked for pedestrian death

Thane: Ulhasnagar College Principal booked for pedestrian death
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Ulhasnagar: Principal of Higher Education in Maharashtra Regency has been ordered to drive a rash and negligence that causes pedestrian death in Ulhasnagar.
The incident took place on December 18 when Vilas Sanke (45) – a resident of Khadegolivivali in Kalyan East – passed the Powai Chowk area in Ulhasnagar when the car driven by the Principal of the RKT, Geeta Menon hit Sanke who was seriously injured.
The source said after the accident, Menon rushed Sanke to a private hospital in Ulhasnagar where he surrendered to injury the next day (December 19).
Allegations after pedestrian death, Menon bribed the family who died and with the help of hospital management received the last ceremony of the deceased conducted without telling local police by getting a written statement from the family who claimed they did not do it a complaint against the Menon.
A pine was registered after a week after a social activist who knew about the incident.
Satyajeet Burman then shared the information with the Director General of Police Sanjay Pandey, who ordered Thane police to launch an investigation.
On Saturday, the central police, with a complainant in this case, registered FIR against Menon.
Burman told Tii, “In this case the police need to carry out the right investigation, because the hospital did not tell the police and Menon also bribed the family that applies to them not to register the case and resolve the last ritual.” Senior Police Inspector Central Police MS Kad admitted that Menon had received a written statement from his wife and son who died said they had no complaints against Menon.
Kad said, “We are looking for Menon and detailed investigations will be finished to find if he tries to suppress the family not to submit FIR.
However, Dr.
Prakash Kaurani from Criti Care Hospital told TII,” After the patient was recognized.
December 18, on the same day, we told local police about cases that even came to record statements.
The next day, when the patient died, we told the police about post-mortem from the deceased, but because the family refused to solve it and provide a written statement to the police and the US on the hospital stamps they did not want.
That, we gave up the body to the family for the last ritual about police instructions.

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