Bandstand Drama: Car owner files complaint

13 February,2009 04:48 PM IST |   |  Vedika Tripathi

Mausir Masalawala, a businessman from Bandra, registered a complaint with the Bandra police after five of his cars were damaged on Friday today morning by some youth's rash driving.


Mausir Masalawala, a businessman from Bandra, registered a complaint with the Bandra police after five of his cars were damaged on Friday today morning by some youth's rash driving.

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"They seem to be drunk and I want the culprits to punished. Cars can be repaired, but what if someone was near those cars? Because of their fault, the person would have lost his life," said Masalawala.

According to the Bandra police, Rahul Tulsapurkar, who was driving a Honda Civic (MHO2-AU-6948), abandoned the car after the incident and rushed to his home in the Le Papillon building near Mount Mary where MiD DAY reporter and photographer followed the Honda Civic and saw Rahul and his friends change cars and flee in a white Maruti Swift (MH04-DJ-4070).

"I did not witness the accident, but I heard a loud bang and rushed down. I was horrified to see the damage my vehicles have borne," said Masalawala.
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Among the cars damaged were two Toyota Corollas and an Opal Astra. A Ford Ikon and Tata Indica sustained minor damages.

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