A 28-year-old man from Chembur died in a tragic accident on Atal Setu sea-bridge in Mumbai when the BMW he was driving rammed into a dumper. The police have taken blood samples to determine if alcohol was a factor.
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The accident occurred when a BMW driven by Punit Singh Majra, who was returning from a party, rammed into a dumper on Atal Setu sea-bridge. The police are investigating whether alcohol was a factor.
The accident took place on Atal Setu sea-bridge, approximately eight kilometers from the start of the bridge, heading towards Panvel from Mumbai.
The deceased was Punit Singh Majra, a 28-year-old man from Chembur. He was the son of a real estate agent and had attended a party before the accident.
The police have taken blood samples to determine if alcohol was a factor, registered an FIR, and will file an abated summary report once the blood test results are available.
The accident highlights the importance of responsible driving, especially after attending parties or events. It also underscores the need for stricter road safety measures and enforcement.
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