New Delhi: News Anchor Sudhir Chaudhary on Friday said both Rishabh Pant – who met a road accident today- and Cyrus Mistry who was killed in a fatal road accident earlier this year were at fault in their respective road accidents.
Sudhir took to his Twitter handle and raised questions including how the latest model vehicle caught fire after the road mishap and suggested that a driver should have been driving Rishabh Pant’s car.
He also blamed the cricketer for over-speeding his vehicle adding that it eventually led to the road accident.
In the tweet, Sudhir wrote, “*The car was over-speeding *Rishabh was driving himself (A driver should’ve been there *It was the latest car, how did it catch fire?”
“After Cyrus Mistry, this is the second road accident that involved a highway, over-speeding, an expensive car, and their own fault.” Sudhir further wrote in his tweet.
Social media users who took note of Sudhir’s tweet slammed the news anchor adding while the whole country was praying for the well-being of the young cricketer Sudhir was trying to point out mistakes and trigger controversy with such remarks.
क्रिकेटर #RishabhPant की सड़क दुर्घटना के बाद का पहला वीडियो।
— Sudhir Chaudhary (@sudhirchaudhary) December 30, 2022
*गाड़ी बहुत तेज़ स्पीड में थी
*ऋषभ ख़ुद ड्राइव कर रहे थे।(ड्राइवर होना चाहिए था)
*लेटेस्ट गाड़ी थी इसमें आग कैसे लगी ? #CyrusMistry के बाद ये दूसरा हादसा है जिसमें हाइवे है,तेज़ स्पीड है,मेंहगी कार है,अपनी गलती है। pic.twitter.com/N87gwPfA5n
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Udupi: Udupi City Police have registered a case of online fraud after a 62-year-old hotel chef was allegedly cheated of Rs 1.13 lakh by a woman who befriended him on WhatsApp, claiming to be based in London.
The victim, identified as Pandu Kariappa Poojary, a resident of Kuthpadi in Udupi, was working at a hotel in Mangaluru.
He reportedly came into contact with a woman identifying herself as Emilda William on WhatsApp. During their interactions, she told Poojary that she planned to start a cosmetics and hotel business in India and would meet him during a visit to Mangaluru.
On April 7, Emilda sent Poojary a flight ticket from London to Delhi via WhatsApp. The following day, Poojary received a phone call from a woman who informed him that Emilda had arrived at Delhi airport carrying a demand draft worth Rs 5 crore along with other items. The caller allegedly asked him to pay Rs 70,000.
Subsequently, Poojary also received a call from Emilda, who was reportedly crying and spoke about the situation. Believing the claims, he transferred a total of Rs 1,13,300 in phases using a scanner. He later realised that he had been cheated.
