Mumbai: The Azad Maidan police, which detained an 80-year-old man for alleged rash and negligent driving near CSMT on Tuesday in which four teenage pedestrians were injured, issued him a notice to appear before the police for investigation. Police said he told them that he has been driving for the last 44 years and that his driving licence was renewed recently.tnn
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Hit by 80-yr-olds car, four pedestrians hurt
Four teenagers were seriously injured when an 80-year-old man lost control of his car and hit them in Mumbai. The car also collided with a bus and a police van before stopping. The injured teenagers were taken to the hospital, with one in critical condition. The driver, a metal trader, has been detained and is being tested for alcohol consumption. Police are gathering information from witnesses and the victims’ belongings. A case is expected to be filed.
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