The accused in the Vadodara accident case consumed drugs and switched seats before the crash. Blood samples have been sent for forensic testing to identify the substances used. A senior police official stated that if reports confirm the driver, Chaurasiya, was under the influence, strict legal action will follow. The investigation is ongoing.
Just weeks before his reckless driving caused a fatal accident, law student Rakshit Chaurasia was caught misbehaving but was released by the police after a written apology. Now, questions arise if stricter action earlier could have prevented this tragedy.
A speeding car in Vadodara hit five pedestrians, killing a woman and injuring four others. The accused, Rakshit Chaurasia, allegedly shouted “One more round!”, shocking witnesses, while Janhvi Kapoor slammed the incident online.
“I was not drunk, the airbags blocked my view,” said a law student after a Gujarat accident that killed one person. A viral video showed the car hitting several vehicles. The crash happened at a busy crossing in Vadodara’s Karelibaug. The incident has raised worries about road safety.
Today, On 26th May, The Gujarat High Court deemed the Rajkot Game Zone fire a man-made disaster due to negligence and lack of safety measures, resulting in multiple fatalities. The court called for stricter regulations and emphasized the urgent need for improved safety standards in public places. The tragedy prompted the court to address the proliferation of unapproved gaming zones and recreational facilities.
