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How did a Mumbai lawyer save a BEST bus driver's life after a Kurla crash?

Writer's picture: Amit MathurAmit Mathur

Mumbai BEST bus accident: A local lawyer and Mumbai Police personnel turned saviour for Sanjay More, a Brihanmumbai Electricity Supply and Transport Undertaking (BEST) bus driver, who was assaulted by an angry mob after the electric vehicle driven by him ran amok and killed seven people on a busy road in Kurla (West) on Monday night.


Siddique Ashif Hussain, 30, a resident of the area near the accident site on SG Barve Road, acted swiftly and intervened to save the driver's life.


"I was at home when I heard a loud noise. I rushed outside and saw two policemen lying injured in a police vehicle," Ashif Hussain told news agency PTI on Tuesday.

Hussain opened the door of the damaged vehicle and rushed the injured police to a nearby hospital. Upon returning, he, along with friends, rescued three others trapped under the police SUV.


Hussain said he then noticed a mob attacking the bus driver, Sanjay More (54).

“I intervened, pleading with people to stop hitting the driver. I took a few blows in the process, but with the help of the police, we managed to get the driver to safety,” Hussain said.





He said the bus conductor hid himself in a nearby dentist's clinic to escape the mob's fury. Hussain provided him with new clothes and escorted him on a motorbike to the Kurla police station.

"The mob was furious. Had we not arrived in time, and had local residents not helped us, the angry people would not have spared the driver and conductor," a senior police official said.

"Why was a Mumbai lawyer hailed as a hero for saving a bus driver's life after a crash in Kurla?"
"Why was a Mumbai lawyer hailed as a hero for saving a bus driver's life after a crash in Kurla?"

The driver, Sanjay More was later arrested on charges of culpable homicide not amounting to murder and other provisions under the Bharatiya Nyay Sanhita.

The e-bus, operated by the civic-run Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport (BEST) undertaking, rammed into pedestrians and vehicles around 9.30 pm on Monday in Kurla (West), leaving behind a trail of death and destruction on the congested street.

According to police, More lacked the experience of driving EVs. He had undergone only a 10-day training for driving electric buses, police said.


Police on Tuesday told a court that they need to probe if More had committed the act “deliberately” and used the vehicle as a “weapon”.



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