Drunk Woman Driver Kills One, Injures Five Cops in Mumbai


MUMBAI, Jan 30 (IANS): One man was killed and five policemen were injured when a 27-year-old drunk woman driver rammed into their vehicles early Saturday, police  said.

The accident occurred just before 1 a.m. when Nuriya Yusuf Ahluwalia was speeding along the Marine Lines, an official of L.T. Marg police station said, adding that a medical examination showed the driver was under the influence of liquor.

She apparently lost control of her Honda CRV and rammed into a stationary traffic police Qualis and two other vehicles - a motorcycle and a taxi.

The motorcyclist, Afzal Mukhmojiya, 35, was taken to Saifee Hospital by police but was declared dead on arrival.

The five policemen injured are undergoing treatment at Bombay Hospital and Gokuldas Tejpal Hospital. They have been identified as Lala Shinde, Dinanath Shinde, Shilendra Jadhav, Ashok Shinde and Arjun Gaekwad.

  

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  • Vicky Chopra, Udipi/New Delhi

    Sat, Jan 30 2010

    It's nothing but replay of salman khan...may be someone following her.. .and she has lost control under the influence of alcohol..what she is doing alone at the early wee hours...

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