Updated On: 10 December, 2024 07:55 AM IST | Mumbai | Diwakar Sharma
The owners of scooters badly damaged after a business tycoon’s son crashed his out-of-control Porsche in Bandra during the pre-dawn hours on Saturday have approached mid-day, claiming they have yet to receive any compensation promised by the accused’s relatives

The damaged Porsche
The owners of scooters badly damaged after a business tycoon’s son crashed his out-of-control Porsche in Bandra during the pre-dawn hours on Saturday have approached mid-day, claiming they have yet to receive any compensation promised by the accused’s relatives.
Most of the victims, who are either porters or salesmen, urgently need their two-wheelers for work. Mechanics have informed them that the damaged vehicles are beyond repair. mid-day spoke to the victims, who alleged that “the police are yet to conduct a panchnama of the accident site.” Nineteen-year-old Dhruv Nalin Gupta, son of the Managing Director of J Kumar Infraprojects Ltd, was driving the Porsche. Three men and a woman were also present in the car at the time of the accident.