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CCTV images show a Vadodara car accident accused of bottle retention minutes before the accident | Latest Indian news

CCTV images show a Vadodara car accident accused of bottle retention minutes before the accident | Latest Indian news

Three days after a tragic car accident in Vadodara claimed the life of a woman and left four other serious injuries, the CCTV images have emerged, shedding light on the moments before the incident. The defendant, a 20 -year -old law student, Rakshit Chaurasia, was caught in the camera along with his friend Pranshu in the residence of another friend before the accident.

Rakshit Chaurasia, a 20 -year -old law student, was arrested by the police after Vadodara's car accident. (ANI)
Rakshit Chaurasia, a 20 -year -old law student, was arrested by the police after Vadodara’s car accident. (ANI)

The footage shows that Rakshit and Pranshu arrive at a scooter and establish a conversation before entering the house, information India today. Rakshit is seen drinking from a bottle, although the content still is clear.

Another clip captures the black sedan involved in the accident that crosses the road and parked near Prannshu entering the house.

According to the reports, the duo passed around 45 minutes in the place before going out to the car, with Rakshit changing to the driver’s seat while Pranshu moved to the passenger side.

Vadodara’s horror

He Fatal accident It happened on Friday when the sedan for speeding, driven by Rakshit ChaurasiaHe got into multiple two -wheeled vehicles in Vadodara, killing a woman in the place and hurting another four.

Rakshit seems to be drunk in a video filmed next to the accident and looks at him out of the car and shout: “Another round, another round!”

The locals caught Rakshit, originally from Varanasi, and delivered it to the police. Both he and Pranshu were arrested after the incident.

Rakshit denies accusations

However, Rakshit has denied being drunkclaiming that the accident occurred due to a bump, which caused his car to lose control after his air bags were deployed.

“We were ahead of the Scooty, turning right, and there was a bump. The car slightly touched the two -wheeled vehicle, and the airbag suddenly opened, blocking my vision. The car was out of control,” Rakshit told Ani.

In addition, he said he was led to only 50 km / Hy, he had not consumed alcohol, stating that he had attended a celebration of Holika Dahan before the accident.

Expressing remorse, Rakshit admitted his guilt and expressed his willingness to meet the families of the victims. “I did not have any party, I was not drunk. Today, I knew that a woman has died and that others are injured. I want to meet their families. It’s my fault and I will accept any decision to be made,” he said.

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