Feb 11 • 08:18 UTC 🇮🇳 India Aaj Tak (Hindi)

Was a 'fake' driver set up to save Shivam Mishra?

The case surrounding Shivam Mishra, accused in a Lamborghini car accident, is complicated by conflicting testimonies about who was driving the vehicle at the time of the crash.

In Kanpur, the aftermath of a Lamborghini car accident has raised questions regarding whether a 'fake' driver was created to deflect responsibility from accused Shivam Mishra. Mishra's father, a businessman, and their lawyer claim that a certain Mohan was driving the car during the incident. However, police assert that Shivam was behind the wheel. In a surprising twist, the defense team produced an affidavit from Mohan in court, which contradicts the police's assertion.

The situation took a turn when new video footage surfaced, showing Shivam Mishra alone in the driver's seat immediately after the accident, contradicting claims that a third person was involved. The video has gone viral on social media and has raised serious concerns about the credibility of the statements made by Shivam's father and lawyer, as it clearly depicts Shivam being assisted out of the car by bodyguards without any driver in sight. This evidence undoubtedly complicates the narrative put forth by the defense and highlights the discrepancies in their claims.

Amidst this affair, Mohan, who was allegedly driving, provided a shocking statement to 'Aaj Tak'. As the investigation continues, the circumstances around the accident have become increasingly suspicious, raising doubts about the integrity of the defense's arguments and potentially influencing the judicial outcomes of this high-profile case in India.

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