A woman doctor suffered a fractured leg, and her husband who is also a doctor had bruises. Chetan Utekar, the rider, was arrested after abandoning his phone at the scene of the accident in Kandivli, Mumbai Dr. Avantika (the wife) has been ordered to rest for three weeks after a fallen cell phone leads Mumbai Police to a hit-and-run biker.
Two days later, Chetan Utekar was apprehended.On Holi, a speeding bike rammed into a woman doctor and her doctor spouse, leaving her with a shattered leg and her husband with bruises. The biker rushed away, but he left behind his phone, which had fallen from his grasp.
On Sunday, the device assisted Samta Nagar police in tracking him down and apprehending him. At the moment of this accident, the pair was out on a stroll. The husband, Dr. Prashant Mishra, the dean of Malad Covid Jumbo Centre and a professor of Cardiac Surgery at Sion Hospital, was knocked out for a few minutes.
While the wife, Dr. Avantika Mishra’s knee was fractured.Mr. Mishra described the scene before the accident by saying that “It was around 9 p.m. at the time. He was on the right side of the road, and Dr. Avantika was on the left.
The road was clear,then a biker slammed into them from behind, knocking both of them down… “Although he suffered from minor abrasions, Dr. Avantika’s left leg was fractured,” Dr. Mishra added.Further, Mishra added while explaining that ” this run in rendered Mr. Mishra unconscious. When he recovered consciousness, he found his wife to be in sheer agony.
A cellphone, possibly belonging to the motorcyclist, was found on the road. The husband picked it up and assisted his wife in getting into an auto rickshaw with the help of locals, and drove to the Samta Nagar police station. The cops insisted they undergo a medical examination.
So, the couple made their way to Thunga hospital in Malad, where Dr. Avantika works, and the FIR was filed,” Dr. Mishra explained.According to the medical exam, Dr. Avantika’s fibula bone was shattered, and she was instructed to stay in bed for three weeks…Motorcyclists have caused havoc on Shyam Narayan Thakur Marg.
Where the tragedy occurred. In addition, several youths participate in motorcycle racing at night, with no police presence,” he continued.After two days of waiting, when the biker was not apprehended, Dr. Mishra resorted to Twitter to express his displeasure.Â
He tweeted “@CPMumbaiPolice sir, my wife and I were both knocked down by a motorcyclist during an evening walk (he was driving very fast), my wife’s left leg is shattered, we have given the biker’s identity and address, but he has not been arrested (almost 48 hours).
“”I was walking on the side of the road and the entire road was empty,” he tweeted. “According to passers-by, the biker was holding a cell phone in one hand and he was traveling rapidly and knocked us from behind.””We registered an FIR,” stated an inspector from Samata Nagar police station. The offender was not quickly apprehended because he had gone underground following the accident.
“However, we arrested him on Sunday.”The police stated that they tracked down the 24-year-old rider, Chetan Utekar, using his mobile phone. Utekar is a Kandivli inhabitant as well.According to the doctor couple, Utekar’s mother attempted to mediate the situation. “However, her efforts were in vain,” Dr. Mishra stated.
Published By : Ankit Singh
Edited By : Khushi Thakur