In a tragic incident, the wife of a 45-year-old BMC Deputy Commissioner, Rajshree, died in a car crash on the Kasara bypass. The accident, which occurred due to speeding and loss of vehicle control, has prompted a thorough investigation by the local police.
Car CrashRoad SafetyBmc Deputy CommissionerKasara BypassRajshreeReal Estate MumbaiApr 21, 2025
The car crash on the Kasara bypass was caused by excessive speed and loss of vehicle control, leading to a collision with a median barrier.
Rajshree was the wife of a 45-year-old BMC Deputy Commissioner and a well-known entrepreneur involved in the garment and real estate businesses.
The police have launched a comprehensive investigation to determine the exact cause of the accident. The Deputy Commissioner, who sustained minor injuries, is cooperating with the investigation.
The local authorities are reviewing safety measures and speed limits on the Kasara bypass. A safety audit will be conducted to identify and address potential hazards.
The public is encouraged to respect the family's privacy and offer support through community organizations. Donations and condolences can be directed to local charities in memory of Rajshree.
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