Thursday, December 26, 2013

Aston Martin crash: No compensation from Reliance, says Audi driver, Was Mukesh Ambani's son the driver of the Aston Martin?

Ruparel's Audi A4, which was damaged in the accident, got an Audi A6, as the insurance company considered it as a total loss.

MUMBAI: A complainant in the Mumbai Aston Martin car crash case said that she did not receive any compensation from Reliance Industries and added that her Audi was replaced by as insurance company.

Speaking to CNN-IBN Phorum Ruparel said: 'I have not got any compensation from RIL and nor do I want. I have got replacement of my car through the insurance company.'

Ruparel's Audi A4, which was damaged in the accident, got an Audi A6, as the insurance company considered it as a total loss.

Ruparel in a statement to the police identified the 55-year-old Bansilal Joshi as the man behind the wheel.

Ruparel, who was driving the Audi car which was first hit by the Aston Martin, has now recorded her statement with the Gamdevi police saying Joshi was driving the car on December 9, the day the accident took place.

Bansilal Joshi, who had worked with the company for around 30 years, turned up at the Gamdevi police station to confess that he had taken the car for a test drive on Sunday morning and crashed it.

But rumours doing the rounds tell a different story. One of them doing the rounds is that owners of cars smashed by the speeding Aston Martin have got brand new cars as replacements. Ruparel's Audi A4 has been upgraded to an A6 and Vikram Mishra's Hyundai Elantra has been replaced by a Skoda Superb.

Mumbai Mirror reported that Ruparel's father claimed that people from Reliance were in touch with the family to discuss a settlement.

Factors that raise suspicions

First, why were two security details following a car driven by a chauffeur and not a family member.

Second, no chauffeur would drive a Rs 4 crore Aston Martin at over 100 km per hour when followed by a security detail.

Third, why was the driver whisked away from the scene of the crime without the matter having been reported or statements being recorded.

Fourth, the driver of the Audi, 25-year-old Ruparel recorded a statement saying the man at the wheel of the Audi, whom she saw weaving through traffic at high speed before he hit her via her rear view mirror, was a young man.

On the evening of December 8, a customised Aston Martin worth Rs 4.5 cr registered to the Mukesh Ambani owned Reliance Ports with licence plate MH. 01. BK. 99, was cruising down Pedder Road in Mumbai’s posh South Mumbai suburb, when the driver lost control.

The car was going at such a high speed that it banged into an Audi, being driven by Foram Ruparel, a 25-year-old MBA student and Ghatkopar resident, causing the car to jump the divider and hit an oncoming bus. The Aston Martin then hit a Hyundai Elantra, owned by Vikram Mishra, a resident of Thane who works at a pharmaceutical firm.

Though the driver tried to flee, the car stalled. By the time the chaos ended, the two security details following the Aston Martin in two Honda CRVs, had whisked the driver away, leaving the car there.

The news doing the rounds is that it was Mukesh Ambabani's son Akash who was actually at the wheels at the time of the accident.But the paid media, the government media and the police have connived to kill the news.

The family is accident prone.

Many years ago, if I remember right, it was his uncle Anil who was involved in a similar accident.

That too was hushed up. The full details may be read on this link http://exitopinionpollsindia.blogspot.in/2013/12/mukesh-ambanis-son-allegedly-kills-2-in.html?m=1

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