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6 killed, 3 injured in crash on Mumbai-Pune E-way

Cops say driver was speeding, booked; vehicle privately owned, used commercial­ly

- Raina Assainar htmumbai@hindustant­imes.com

NAVI MUMBAI: Six people were killed and two seriously injured in a late night accident on the Mumbai-Pune Expressway on Thursday. One of them sustained minor injuries.

All nine were travelling in an Ertiga, which hit an unknown vehicle when the driver lost control of the car. The passengers had boarded the vehicle individual­ly from Pimpri and Chinchwad, in Pune, and were headed for Mumbai.

The accident occurred in Khopoli (at 37-km point) at around 11.40pm – the impact of the collision was severe and the car damaged beyond recognitio­n.

Police inspector Shirish Pawar, from Khopoli police station, said, “Our initial assessment is that the driver of the car was over-speeding and rammed onto a container from behind, which killed five on the spot; the sixth person died in the course of treatment.”

The two seriously injured, including the driver of the car, are admitted at MGM, Kamothe (nearly 10 kilometers from Navi Mumbai). Kamothe cops said they are not in a state to give their statements.

“The owner of the car is a resident of Pune although the vehicle was being driven by someone else.

“We have asked the RTO for the documents of the car. It does not have a tourist permit and if it transpires that it was regularly used for commercial purposes, we will take legal action against the owner,” said assistant police inspector, Rakeysh Kadam, from Khopoli police station.

The portal also underscore­s that the insurance had expired in 2019. “We have booked the driver of the car, Machindran­ath Ambure (40), under sections of IPC and Motor Vehicle Act for causing death by negligence and rash driving,” said Pawar.

The passengers who died on the spot have been identified as Abdul Rehman Khan (32), resident of Ghatkopar; Anil Sunil Sanap, 32, resident of Navy Nagar; Wasim Sajid Kazi, 38, from Ratnagiri; Rahul Kumar Pandey (30), from Kamothe; and Ashutosh Navnath Gandekar, (24), resident of Andheri. Ameerullah Chaudhary, 42, a Ghatkopar resident succumbed during treatment. Apart from the driver, Deepak Khairal, from Ajmer, was seriously injured. Asfia Rais Chaudhary (25), from Kurla, sustained minor injuries. The injured are undergoing treatment at MGM Hospital, Kamothe.

Bereaved loved ones

Wasim Kazi’s family woke up to the news of the car crash early on Friday morning. Kazi’s friend Advocate Khalil Girkar spotted the news on TV. The two were roommates along with Kazi’s cousin for three years at the JJ Magdum College of Engineerin­g, Kolhapur, from 2003. Kazi was a shy person who was at ease only in the company of a select circle of friends.

He had set up a largescale cashew processing unit at Rajapur. “His unit clicked and he sent his products to Mumbai,” said Girkar.

Wasim Kazi was the youngest of three brothers and one sister, and is survived by his wife, a homemaker, and a 10-year-old son and four-year-old daughter.

Valliullah Khan, nephew of the deceased Ameerullah Mohammad Hussain Chaudhary, a Goregaon-resident, said, “His wife has been inconsolab­le since learning about the accident.”

Pramila Navghare, a neighbour of the Gandekars, in Andheri, said, “Ashutosh was fondly called Bandya in the area. He was soft-spoken and friendly. His father Navnath used to make garlands, especially for weddings and other functions.”

 ?? BACHCHAN KUMAR/HT PHOTO ?? Mangled remains of the Ertiga in which six people died after the car rammed into a container on the Mumbai-Pune Expressway on Thursday night
BACHCHAN KUMAR/HT PHOTO Mangled remains of the Ertiga in which six people died after the car rammed into a container on the Mumbai-Pune Expressway on Thursday night

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