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UP reel maker dies in Mumbai-Pune expressway mishap

UP reel maker dies in Mumbai-Pune expressway mishap

Time of India7 days ago
Navi Mumbai: A reel maker from Uttar Pradesh, Asfiya Bano (22) was killed in a fatal mishap in the Shedung village area on Mumbai-Pune expressway on Sunday noon. A group of five people were heading on a tour to Lonavala, when the driver lost control of his SUV and crashed with the divider resulting in the mishap.
Four others sustained grievous injuries and were rushed to the MGM hospital-Kamothe.
A constable of the highway safety unit, Avinash Mahajan, has lodged a complaint with Panvel taluka police station. The injured driver, Noor Alam Khan (34), was speeding on the E-way when the mishap occurred. The SUV had allegedly dashed the rear end of another car on the first lane. Assistant police inspector, Subhash Dige said, "The SUV flipped towards its left before landing.
The victim is a social media reel maker having around 1.5 lakh fan following.
They had been touring Mumbai since last week." Other injured were identified as Arbaz Ahmed (24), Arif Azam (24) and Rizwan Khan (26). Police have booked Khan for negligent and rash driving causing death besides other relevant sections of the BNS and Motor Vehicle Act. —Umesh K Parida
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