NEW DELHI: The Mumbai Police are on a look out for
Mihir Shah, the man involved in the fatal BMW hit-and-run case which left a 45-year-old woman dead.
The police have formed six teams to nab the 24-year-old son of ruling Shiv Sena leader Rajesh Shah after the BMW car he was driving crashed into a scooter, killing a woman and injuring her husband.
A Look Out Circular (LOC) has been issued against Mihir Shah.
As per the latest reports, Mihir Shah had visited a pub with four of his friends before the fatal crash, where the group had dinner and a few drinks. However, Mihir himself had consumed only Red Bull, an energy drink, as claimed by the pub owner.
"The group of four entered the pub at 11.8pm. They sat, had dinner, and drinks, and left around 11.26pm. The youth named Mihir didn't even consume any alcoholic beverage; he only drank Red Bull. Police are verifying these details by checking CCTV footage. The group arrived and left the pub in a Mercedes car. Our pub has no links with the car involved in the accident or its driver," the pub owner told TV news channels.
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