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News Topical, Digital Desk : In Delhi's Dwarka area, a juvenile driving an SUV crushed 23-year-old biker Sahil while he was on his way to work. The father of the juvenile who crushed the biker has now told the media that the tragic accident was a "mistake" and that his family is deeply saddened. "I'm also a father. It was a mistake. I'm deeply saddened," he said. The juvenile who crushed the biker did not have a driving license. Reports suggest he was making a reel and his sister was also with him. A video of the incident has also surfaced. The accused was taken into custody and presented before the Juvenile Justice Board (JJB) and subsequently sent to an observation home.

The father of the accused minor apologized

Police said he was granted interim bail, citing his Class 10 board exams, so he could take them. The father of the accused minor described the accident as a tragic incident. He said, "I was terrified when I learned that someone had been hit by my child's car. My wife called me and told me about the accident. We were being threatened at the police station. The child made a mistake. He made a mistake. This is wrong."

Sahil's mother claims that reelbaazi took her son's life.

Inna Makan, mother of the deceased 23-year-old Sahil, claimed that the accused teenager had set out in his Scorpio car to film a video. The video clearly shows the Scorpio speeding. He was driving in the opposite lane and pulled a stunt right in front of the bus. "My son looked to the right to see if there was space, as an e-rickshaw was parked to the left of the bus. The Scorpio collided with the motorcycle and also hit a car parked on the roadside. The Scorpio driver failed to brake after the collision. This is a criminal mentality, not a 'mistake.' This cannot be called a mere accident because they left home with the intention of performing stunts for the video. My son lost his life because of their reel."


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