A DRUNKEN CAR-RIDING GIRL CRUSHES THE DELIVERY BOY, DRIVES THE CAR OVER HIS HEAD
- MG TOW
- Jan 18, 2022
- 2 min read

INDORE : Swiggy's delivery boy died in a painful road accident in Indore, Madhya Pradesh. The girls in the car mounted the car over the delivery boy, due to which the young man died on the spot. It is alleged that the girls were under the influence of alcohol.
It is being told that in the Rajendra Nagar police station area, the car of drunk girls hit Devi Lal, the delivery boy of bike rider Swiggy late at night. Due to the collision of the car, the young man fell to the ground. It is alleged that the car still did not stop and went ahead crushing the young man's head. In this accident, the delivery boy died painfully on the spot.
According to the people present on the spot, the girl driving the car had drunk so much alcohol that she was not even able to stand properly. The same was the case with his three friends sitting in the car.
After the accident, the car was surrounded by the mob and the girls were taken out and ransacked the car. The police who reached the spot somehow rescued them and took them to the police station.
The car was going from Vijayanagar towards Treasure Town when the car hit the delivery boy going on a bike near Rajendra Nagar Bridge. After this the car passed over his head. According to the police, the car is registered in the name of Nitin Maheshwari.
Along with the girl who was driving the car, her three friends were also in the car. All four were coming through some party. It is alleged that all the three girls were intoxicated. At present, the police have registered a case and arrested the girls and have also confiscated the car. The ruling by Solle now allows Gillispie to seek monetary relief in the Court of Claims. His attorney, Michele Berry Godsey, said that Gillispie does plan on filing a claim and it will be a multi-million dollar lawsuit. But, Gillispie said the money will never be enough to get back what should have been the best years of his life that he was wrongly forced to live in prison for. “There’s not enough, if they said $5 billion, nobody’s taking $5 billion for 31 years but they don’t know if they are going to get out or not,” Gillispie said. “Nobody’s taking that. The money is irrelevant. It’s about showing that we were right. The money is just to help me survive and help my family — my family is buried in debt from this...” “The money doesn’t fix me, it doesn’t fix the lost time. It doesn’t fix the mental anguish and the PTSD that I got from this. It doesn’t do a thing for it.”
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