Accident – Death – Obituary News : : 1. German drunk driving incident
2. Car crash caused by intoxicated German man
Five individuals, including a German national, were apprehended by Jubilee Hills police in Hyderabad after crashing a BMW into a transformer in the early hours of April 24. The group, who had been drinking late into the night, miraculously escaped serious injury due to the deployment of airbags in the vehicle. identified as Ethan Venkat, Avinash Chalasani, Sai Pritham Kasam, Sasha, and Maximilian Henry Radinger, the group was in Hyderabad for Avinash’s brother’s wedding. The police conducted a blood alcohol test on Venkat, leading to the arrest of all five individuals. Charges have been filed under various sections of the IPC.
Hyderabad: Five individuals, including a German national, found themselves in trouble with the law after crashing a BMW car into a transformer in Jubilee Hills in the early hours of April 24. The group, who had been drinking heavily, miraculously escaped serious injury due to the deployment of the car’s airbags.
The Scene of the Incident
The incident took place near a metro pillar in the upscale neighborhood of Jubilee Hills. Ethan Venkat, the driver at the time of the crash, lost control of the brand-new BMW and collided with a transformer around 3:30 a.m. Fortunately, no one sustained life-threatening injuries due to the safety features of the vehicle.
The Individuals Involved
The group comprised Ethan Venkat, Avinash Chalasani (24), Sai Pritham Kasam (25), Sasha (23), and Maximilian Henry Radinger (23). Avinash and Sai, who work in America, had come to Hyderabad to attend Avinash’s brother’s wedding. Sasha, a student from Dubai, and Maximilian, a private employee, were also part of the group.
The Events Leading Up to the Crash
According to reports, the group had been out drinking in Jubilee Hills and were on their way back to their hotel when the accident occurred. The police, upon testing Venkat’s blood alcohol content, promptly arrested all five individuals and remanded them in custody. Charges have been filed under various sections of the Indian Penal Code.