In a tragic turn of events, the BMW hit-and-run case in Worli has taken a significant twist as Mihir Shah, son of Shiv Sena leader Rajesh Shah, confessed to the crime. The incident, which claimed the life of 45-year-old Kaveri Nakhwa on July 7, has gripped the community with shock and grief.
According to the police, 23-year-old Mihir Shah was behind the wheel at the time of the accident. Overwhelmed by fear, he fled the scene, later shaving off his beard and cutting his hair in an attempt to evade identification. This desperate act of concealment has only intensified the scrutiny on Shah and his actions following the incident.
The investigation has been further complicated by contradictory statements from Shah and his driver, Rajrishi Bidawat. A senior police officer noted the discrepancies in their accounts, highlighting the need for confrontation and verification through technical evidence. The conflicting narratives have added layers of complexity to an already sensitive and high-profile case.
As the community mourns the loss of Kaveri Nakhwa, the focus now shifts to the judicial process and the pursuit of justice. The case has sparked discussions on road safety, the influence of power, and the consequences of reckless behavior. For Mihir Shah, the legal battle ahead will be a defining moment, not only for him but also for his family and their political legacy
The Worli police continue their investigation, determined to uncover the full truth and ensure accountability. As details emerge, the public watches closely, awaiting justice for Kaveri Nakhwa and her grieving family.
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