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Biker killed after students on joyride ram into him at Boisar

. The biker, Laxman Wavre, died on the spot, while the car overturned on impact and crashed into a roadside tree.

Updated on: Feb 11, 2020 03:34 AM IST
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A 30-year-old gardener was killed after a car driven by an 18-year-old college student, who did not have a driving licence, rammed into his motorcycle near Kurgaon village, Boisar, on Monday morning, police said.

All five occupants of the car, students who had allegedly bunked college after one of them borrowed the vehicle from a friend, suffered injuries and were hospitalised. (File photo for representation)
All five occupants of the car, students who had allegedly bunked college after one of them borrowed the vehicle from a friend, suffered injuries and were hospitalised. (File photo for representation)

All five occupants of the car, students who had allegedly bunked college after one of them borrowed the vehicle from a friend, suffered injuries and were hospitalised. The biker, Laxman Wavre, died on the spot, while the car overturned on impact and crashed into a roadside tree.

Assistant inspector Santosh Jadhav of Tarapur police station said they have booked Hrithik Sharma, a Class 11 student, who was driving the car, under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code and Motor Vehicles Act. “The students are currently admitted to a private hospital in Boisar. We will arrest Sharma once he is discharged,” said Jadhav.

Wavre, a Popharan village resident, was on his way to the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) Colony garden.

“We have sent Wavre’s body for post mortem. After getting information from his ID card, we informed his employer, who told his relatives,” said Jadhav, adding they are waiting for the post-mortem report

 
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