Drunk woman driver kills two in Mumbai
Two persons were killed and four policemen injured when a drunk woman driver hit them with her Honda CRV at Marine Drive in Mumbai.
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Two persons were killed and four policemen injured when a drunk woman driver hit them with her Honda CRV at Marine Drive in Mumbai. (NDTV Photo)
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A biker who was reportedly taking an alcohol test at the police check post where the accident took place, was killed instantly. The car also hit a cab with high impact. (NDTV Photo)
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Haveliwala was driving home to Chembur late at night when she rammed her SUV into a police checkpoint. A biker who had been pulled over for a breathalyzer died immediately. A policeman died a few hours later in hospital. (NDTV Photo)
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PSI Dinanath Shinde passed away after he was admitted in a critical condition at the Bombay Hospital. The policemen were stationed at a check-post and were checking for drunk driving, when the SUV rammed into it. (NDTV Photo)
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The woman driver has been identified as 27-year-old Nooriya Yusuf Haweliwala. Currently in judicial custody, Nooriya had been booked for culpable homicide not amounting to murder and rash and negligent driving. She would now also be booked under the NDPS Act for drug consumption. (NDTV Photo)
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Nooriya Yusuf Haveliwala is a beautician and lives with her family in Colaba. It's now confirmed that the test conducted on her has found 457 ml of alcohol which is way over the permissible limit of 50 ml. Nooriya Haveliwala has tested positive for drug consumption also. Now, her friends with whom she spent the day drinking and the pub she visited before the accident have come under scanner. Police will question them in this regard soon.(NDTV Photo)
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The police have slapped several charges against Nooriya including culpable homicide not amounting to murder which carries a maximum sentence of life imprisonment. (NDTV Photo)
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Police will also seek police custody of Nooriya, who is currently in judicial custody till February 18, to probe drug angle to the case. Nooriya had tested positive for consumption of narcotic substances like morphine and cannabis.(NDTV Photo)
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