
Mumbai BMW Hit-And-Run: Mihir Shah Used Fake ID, Consumed Large Whisky Pegs Before Accident Probe Reveals
The Mumbai Police interrogated Mihir Shah and his driver, Rajrishi Rajendra Singh Bidawat , another accused in the Mumbai BMW hit-and-run case.
During the investigation, it was revealed that Mihir Shah had drunk at two places before he took the wheel of the BMW. Mumbai Police said that Mihir Shah was drinking alcohol at Vice Global Tapas Bar located in the Juhu area.
Also Read | Mumbai BMW hit-and-run: Main accused Mihir Shah confesses to crime"The probe revealed that after drinking alcohol at Vice Global Tapas Bar located in the Juhu area, accused Mihir Shah drank alcohol at another place between Malad and Borivali ," the police said.
According to a Times of India report, Mihir Shah and two of his friends had consumed a total of 12 large pegs of whiskey -approximately four pegs each - on the day of the car crash, excise officials said, citing the bar bill.
Excise officials reported that this amount of alcohol can cause intoxication for up to eight hours.
Also Read | Worli BMW hit-and-run case: What changes if Mihir Shah proves he was not drunk?The report also noted that Mihir Shah had left the Tapas at 1.30am, and the accident took place at 5 am-within four hours of their drinking.
Police said that the accused driver Rajrishi Rajendra Singh had taken the car from Borivali to Marine Drive, but once they reached there, Mihir had forcefully taken the car keys from the driver to drive the car near Girgaon Chowpatty.
NDTV reported that Mihir Shah allegedly used an identity card that showed his age as 27 at the pub. Mihir Shah is 24 years old, according to official records, while the minimum legal drinking age in Maharashtra is 25.
The report mentioned that the pub's management alleged Mihir Shah showed them the identity card which showed he was 27 years old before they allowed him to enter. Three of his friends who went to the pub with him are over 30 years old, the reporte added.
Mihir Shah Confesses to Mumbai BMW hit-and-runAccording to reports by several media outlets, 24-year-old Mihir Shah said, "I have made a big mistake; my career is over," during his confession.
Shah, who is the son of politician Rajesh Shah, told police that he made a "big mistake" and his "career is over" while he was being interrogated, according to a report by News18.
Also Read | Hit-and-run case: Shiv Sena removes Rajesh Shah after arrest of son MihirIn a tragic incident in Mumbai, 24-year-old Mihir Shah was arrested by police on 9 July following an alleged collision involving his BMW. The crash resulted in the death of Kaveri Nakhwa , aged 45, who was riding pillion on a two-wheeler and left her husband Pradeep injured.
Also Read | BJP MLA rakes up Sushant Singh Rajput death amid Mumbai BMW hit-and-run case row Mihir Shah also informed the Mumbai Police that he possessed a valid driving license; however, the documents have yet to be recovered. Legal Disclaimer:
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