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Dr Rajesh Dhere, head of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology at Sion Hospital, Mumbai, was granted bail after being arrested in connection with a fatal accident involving an elderly woman. The incident occurred on May 24 when the woman was hit by a speeding car driven by Dr Dhere. The victim, Zubaida Sheikh, had recently been discharged from the hospital and was visiting for a follow-up. The case has been registered under various sections of the Indian Penal Code based on the complaint filed by the victim’s son. Police are investigating the matter, including scrutinizing CCTV footage from the hospital premises.
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Dr Rajesh Dhere Granted Bail in Connection with Fatal Accident in Mumbai
In a recent development in Mumbai, Dr Rajesh Dhere, head of the Forensic Medicine and Toxicology department of Sion Hospital and Dean of the BKC COVID Centre, was granted bail on Sunday following his arrest in connection with a fatal accident involving an elderly woman. The incident occurred at Sion Hospital in central Mumbai on May 24 when the woman was fatally hit by a speeding car.
Details of the Incident
The car involved in the accident was identified as belonging to Dr Rajesh Dhere from Sion Hospital. The victim, Zubaida Sheikh, had been suffering from diabetes and was admitted to the hospital for the last two weeks. She had been discharged just a week prior to the accident and was visiting for a follow-up appointment when the tragic incident occurred.
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Legal Proceedings and Investigation
Anil Jadhav, the lawyer representing Dr Dhere, stated that the offence under which the case is registered is a ‘bailable offence’. He confirmed that Dr Dhere has been granted bail upon payment of Rs 20,000. The case has been registered under sections 304 A, 388, 279, 203, 177, and other sections of the Indian Penal Code based on the complaint filed by the deceased woman’s son, Shahnawaz Khan.
Police authorities are currently scrutinizing CCTV footage of the hospital premises as part of their investigation. While initial findings suggest that the woman was involved in an accident, the police are exploring other angles to the case as well.
Conclusion
The tragic incident has left the community in shock, and the legal proceedings surrounding Dr Rajesh Dhere’s involvement will continue to unfold in the coming days. Our thoughts are with the family and friends of Zubaida Sheikh during this difficult time. Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story.