One killed, seven injured in serial accident in Indiranagar
The Hindu
The police are awaiting the recovery of the accused driver to question him
A high-end car, allegedly being driven recklessly, caused a serial accident that claimed the life of a restaurant employee in Indiranagar on Tuesday afternoon. The driver of the speeding car, and six others, were also injured, while at least three vehicles were damaged. Two were in the ICU, while five others sustained minor injuries and are said to be out of danger.
The incident occurred on Indiranagar 80-feet road.
The deceased has been identified as Hari Mahanth, 36, who hails from Assam and was working as the valet parking driver of a restaurant. He was residing in Dhoopasandra. He was an employee in the restaurant for the last ten years. The police found that the accused driver is Suvidh, 40, a businessman and a resident of Defence Colony.

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