A horrifying hit-and-run incident unfolded on National Highway 48 in Gujarat's Mahisagar district, where a school teacher, allegedly under the influence of alcohol, collided with a motorcycle and dragged it for approximately 1.5 kilometers before fleeing the scene. The shocking event, captured in a 33-second viral video, has sparked outrage across social media, highlighting the perils of drunk driving on busy roadways. The victims, 50-year-old Dineshbhai and 21-year-old Sunil, sustained serious injuries, with one rider tumbling off and their hand reportedly getting crushed under the car's wheels as the vehicle sped away unchecked.
The accident occurred on Modasa-Lunawada Road during evening hours, when the motorcycle, carrying the two men, was struck from behind by a speeding car driven by Manish Patel, a local teacher, accompanied by his brother Mehul Patel. Eyewitnesses and footage indicate the car failed to stop post-impact, instead accelerating and ensnaring the bike in its front grille, propelling the entangled wreckage along the asphalt for a harrowing distance. The brothers, both intoxicated according to preliminary reports, abandoned the vehicle and attempted to escape, but were swiftly apprehended by authorities. The car's seizure has provided crucial evidence, including traces of alcohol and mechanical details that may have contributed to the loss of control.
Mahisagar Deputy Superintendent of Police Kamlesh Vasava confirmed the arrests, stating that a formal case has been registered against Manish and Mehul under relevant sections for rash driving, endangering lives, and fleeing the accident site. "We have summoned the Forensic Science Laboratory team to analyze the vehicle, blood samples, and scene for a thorough investigation," Vasava added, emphasizing the gravity of the offense given the victims' conditions. Dineshbhai and Sunil were rushed to a nearby hospital, where they are receiving treatment for fractures, abrasions, and possible internal injuries; medical updates indicate stable but critical recovery prospects.
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This tragedy underscores a disturbing pattern of impaired driving in Gujarat, a state with stringent liquor prohibition laws, where violators often evade scrutiny until catastrophic events occur. The viral video, showing the bike's twisted frame sparking against the road amid desperate cries from the riders, has amplified calls for stricter enforcement, including random breathalyzers and harsher penalties for professionals like educators who betray public trust. Community leaders in Mahisagar have condemned the incident, urging awareness campaigns in schools to deter such recklessness.
As the probe deepens, questions linger about how the Patels procured alcohol and evaded checkpoints, potentially leading to broader scrutiny of local enforcement. The victims' families, reeling from the ordeal, seek justice and compensation, while this case serves as a stark reminder that one moment of impaired judgment can shatter lives on India's vulnerable highways.
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