A 26-year-old mall employee was fatally struck by a speeding Aston Martin near Hyderabad's Inorbit Mall. The driver, son of an AP Rajya Sabha MP, has been booked for negligence.
- A 26-year-old sales associate, Bharati Mukhi, died after being hit by an Aston Martin in Madhapur.
- The driver has been identified as Lingamaneni Sanjush, son of AP Rajya Sabha MP Lingamaneni Ramesh.
- The accident occurred near Inorbit Mall while the victim was crossing the road.
- Police have seized the vehicle and sent blood samples for forensic testing.
A tragic accident in the Madhapur area of Hyderabad has claimed the life of a young woman after she was struck by a high-speed luxury vehicle. The victim, identified as 26-year-old Bharati Mukhi, was an employee at the Lifestyle store within the Inorbit Mall. The incident has sparked outrage due to the involvement of the son of a prominent politician.
According to the Madhapur police, the accident took place on August 16 around 3:00 PM. Bharati had gone to the ITC Kohenur area with her colleague, Pooja Ashok, to collect lunch. As they were returning to the mall, Bharati attempted to cross the road when the Aston Martin (registration number TG 09 G 0666) hit her with immense force. She sustained severe head injuries and was rushed to a private hospital in Jubilee Hills, where she was declared dead upon arrival.
Legal Proceedings and Investigation
The police have officially named 21-year-old Lingamaneni Sanjush, the son of Andhra Pradesh Rajya Sabha member Lingamaneni Ramesh, as the accused. The FIR was lodged by the Lifestyle store manager, Panjala Ashwin Kumar, following the incident. Sanjush has been booked under Section 106(1) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, which pertains to causing death by a rash or negligent act.
While the police have identified the driver, Sanjush has not been arrested as the offense is bailable and carries a punishment of less than seven years. However, a formal notice has been served to him. The police have seized the luxury vehicle and are currently awaiting forensic reports. Blood samples from Sanjush have been sent to the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) to test for alcohol or drug consumption at the time of the crash.
Why This Matters
BozokMedia analysis shows that such high-profile accidents often highlight the growing issue of reckless driving involving luxury vehicles in urban corridors. The intersection of political influence and road safety negligence poses a significant challenge to maintaining public trust in law enforcement and ensuring equitable justice for victims.
The speed and negligence exhibited in high-end vehicle accidents demand stricter enforcement of urban traffic laws to prevent avoidable tragedies.
The investigation remains ongoing as authorities await the post-mortem report and the results of the forensic analysis to build a comprehensive case against the accused.
Frequently Asked Questions
Question 1: Why was the driver not immediately arrested?
Answer: Under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, the offense is bailable as the potential punishment is less than seven years.
Question 2: What is being done to investigate the driver's state?
Answer: Police have collected blood samples and sent them to the FSL to check for any substance impairment.