Mother of Dwarka Road Accident Victim Demands Strict Action: "This is Criminal Activity, Not an Accident"

Inna Makan, mother of 23-year-old Sahil Dhaneshra who died in a road accident in Delhi's Dwarka, has appealed for strict action against the minor allegedly driving the SUV that collided with her son's motorcycle. She called the incident "criminal activity" rather than an accident.

The accused, a minor without a driving licence, was granted interim bail by the Juvenile Justice Board on February 10 citing his Class 10 board examinations.

Speaking to ANI, Makan described the February 3 incident: "My son was going to the office. He (Scorpio driver), along with his sister, was out on his Scorpio to make fun reels. The speed with which the Scorpio is being driven is clearly visible in the reel."

She alleged the minor was driving recklessly in the opposite lane. "He was driving in the opposite lane and came right in front of the bus and performed a stunt. The Scorpio collided with the motorcycle and hit the roadside parked car. The Scorpio driver did not apply the brakes after the collision."

Makan demanded accountability from both the accused and his family. "Some people think they can do anything on the road because their parents are wealthy; this is a criminal mentality. My son died due to their fun reel."

She revealed the minor already had multiple speeding challans. "There are already many speeding challans against him, yet his father did not stop him from driving. He does not even have a license."

According to Delhi Police, the incident occurred near Lal Bahadur Shastri College in Dwarka South. An FIR was registered under BNS sections after a PCR call at 11:57 AM. Police found three damaged vehicles and a motorcycle at the scene.

Sahil Dhaneshra was declared dead at the spot, while an injured taxi driver was shifted to IGI Hospital. The investigation is ongoing.

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