Noida Lamborghini Crash: Legal Implications and Police Clarifications

The Lamborghini crash in Noida injured two laborers, leading to scrutiny over the police FIR, which initially did not name the driver, Deepak. The car belongs to YouTuber Mridul Tiwari, who was not present during the incident. Deepak has been arrested, but questions surrounding police transparency and Mridul’s potential liabilities remain.
The initial FIR related to a Lamborghini crash in Noida, which resulted in injuries to two laborers, did not include the driver’s identity. This omission led to allegations that the police were attempting to conceal the matter. However, the Noida police have since added the name of the accused driver, Deepak, and provided reasoning for the delay in identification.
The Lamborghini Huracan involved in the incident belongs to popular YouTuber Mridul Tiwari, known for his humorous videos and boasting nearly 19 million followers. Mridul had expressed intentions to sell the vehicle and had coordinated with Deepak, a luxury car dealer based in Ajmer, who took the car for a test drive. During this test drive, Deepak lost control of the vehicle, colliding with two laborers sitting nearby.
Deepak, the only individual in the car during the accident, was arrested shortly after the incident. However, the FIR was questioned due to its statement that the driver’s name and address were ‘unknown’. This discrepancy raised concerns about whether the police were withholding information, particularly about Mridul Tiwari’s involvement.
In response, Noida Police clarified that at the time of the initial complaint, the identity of the driver was not known. They later added Deepak’s name as the investigation progressed. The relevant legal actions are being implemented in accordance with protocols, and the car involved has been confiscated for further examination.
Although Mridul Tiwari owned the vehicle, he was neither driving nor present during the crash. Hence, he is not likely to face legal consequences. However, if the car is deemed to have mechanical failures, Mridul might be held accountable for damages. Any compensation claims will likely be managed through the insurance company.
The Lamborghini crash incident has raised questions regarding police transparency and accountability, particularly due to the initial omission of the driver’s identity in the FIR. Deepak, who lost control of the vehicle, has been arrested, while Mridul Tiwari’s potential liabilities hinge on the condition of the car and insurance details. Legal proceedings are continuing as the investigation unfolds.
Original Source: www.ndtv.com