Updated On: 29 December, 2018 07:20 AM IST | Mumbai | Faizan Khan
Fed up with police inaction, 47-year-old Sakinaka resident launches his own investigation and zeroes in on the make of the car that ran over his brother and sister-in-law

Nirmala and Pratap Singh were killed in a hit-and-run on December 2 in Ahmednagar
To get justice for his brother and sister-in-law, who were killed in a hit-and-run on December 2 in Ahmednagar, Sakinaka resident Meen Bahadur Singh launched his own investigation, when he saw the police not even doing the bare minimum to move forward in the case. In his quest, he not only got the CCTV footage but also managed to get a broken rearview mirror of the accused's car. Despite that, the cops haven't moved beyond filing the case.
speaking to mid-day, Meen, 47, said, "My brother and his wife went to Shirdi on December 1. The next day, they went to meet one of our relatives, Harak Singh Bahadur, in Sangamner. At night, Harak dropped them off at the SMBT dental college, from where they were supposed to board a private bus to Mumbai. Around 10:34 pm, a speeding vehicle came from the wrong side of the road and rammed into the three of them."