Kanpur: New twist in Lamborghini case! In the court, Mohan was declared the driver instead of Shivam Mishra.

The hearing in the famous Lamborghini accident case of Kanpur started on Wednesday (11 February) in the Kanpur court. On behalf of Shivam Mishra, who has been made an accused in this case, his advocate has filed an application in the court demanding the release of the Lamborghini car. During this, the defense side said that the vehicle has been standing in police custody for a long time and it should be handed over to the owner as per the legal process.

During this hearing, an important turning point came in the court when a person named Mohan was presented as the driver. Shivam Mishra’s lawyer claimed that at the time of the accident, Mohan was not driving the car but Shivam. The defense says that the police wrongly made Shivam Mishra an accused by showing him as the driver, whereas the actual driver was someone else.

On the other hand, Kanpur Police stands firm on its investigation report. According to the police, on the basis of evidence found from the spot and statements of eyewitnesses, it became clear that Shivam Mishra was driving the vehicle at the time of the accident. Police told the court that the investigation is still under process and all aspects are being investigated.

Father’s claim – the driver was driving the car

Meanwhile, another video has surfaced regarding the Kanpur Lamborghini accident, just after the accident. In this video, only one person is seen on the driving seat, the father had claimed that the driver was driving the car. Earlier the video had come, where Shivam was seen getting down from the car.

Action will be taken against the culprits – Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak

On the Kanpur Lamborghini accident case, Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak had clearly said that there will be a fair investigation and action will be taken against the culprits.

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