Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Man leans out of Jaguar, crashes into divider, dies

- Vaibhav Jha vaibhav.jha@hindustant­imes.com

The victim was admitted to our hospital on Thursday night in a critical state. He was under constant observatio­n and despite our best efforts, he breathed his last on

Friday evening.

APOLLO HOSPITALS

GREATERNOI­DA: A 25-year-old man from Greater Noida succumbed to injuries at Delhi’s Indraprast­ha Apollo hospital on Friday evening, after he crashed his Jaguar XF sedan on the central verge of the Yamuna Expressway in Greater Noida.

One eyewitness HT spoke to said the man leaned out of the window to spit paan masala and his luxury sedan hit the central verge of the Yamuna Expressway on Thursday evening.

Prashant Kasana, a resident of Kasana Towers in Sector Alpha 1, was admitted to Kailash Hospital in a critical condition around 6.15pm on Thursday after he met with an accident near the zero point of the Yamuna Expressway in Greater Noida. Kasana was coming from Jewar towards his residence when he accidental­ly hit the central verge.

Around 9pm, Kasana’s parents shifted him to Apollo Hospitals in Delhi.

“The victim was admitted to our hospital on Thursday night in a critical state. He was under constant observatio­n and despite our best efforts, he breathed his last on Friday evening,” Apollo Hospitals spokespers­on said.

According to a staff of the Yamuna Expressway’s concession­aire, he saw Kasana leaning out of the car window, moments before the accident.

“It was around 6pm when I saw the Jaguar, being driven at a high speed, and the driver leaning his head out to spit paan masala. He lost control of the vehicle and it hit the central verge of the expressway before coming to a halt. My colleague and I pulled him out of the car and took him to Kailash Hospital in Greater Noida,” Mahaveer, a concession­aire staff, who goes by a single name, said.

However, police said they have no such informatio­n about the reason behind the accident.

“We received informatio­n about the accident only after 9pm and a team was sent to remove the vehicle from the expressway. We have not questioned the family yet and no case has been filed,” Arvind Pathak, station house officer, Knowledge Park police station, said.

Kasana received head injuries and, according to doctors at Kailash Hospital, he was admitted to the intensive care unit of the hospital.

“The victim was brought in around 6.15pm and he was immediatel­y shifted to the ICU. We kept him on ventilator support as he had sustained severe head injuries and a forearm fracture. Late night, the victim’s kin transferre­d him to Apollo Hospitals in Sarita Vihar, Delhi,” a representa­tive of Kailash Hospital said.

Kasana had recently completed his law from Llyod College in Greater Noida.

“We had taken Prashant to Apollo Hospitals and his condition was extremely critical. Doctors said his brain did not recover,” a relative of Kasana, who did not wish to be named, said.

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