
On Sunday afternoon, on VIP Road in Kanpur, the son of a tobacco businessman, while speeding in his Lamborghini, collided with an auto-rickshaw and a Bullet motorcycle. The car then went out of control and mounted the sidewalk. Four people, including those in the other vehicles, were injured in the accident.
People surrounded the car, but bouncers who arrived in a car following the Lamborghini pushed the crowd away. After breaking the car's window, they pulled the driver out and took him to a private hospital. It is being claimed that the accident occurred because the driver suffered a seizure.
KK Mishra, a resident of Aryanagar, is a prominent tobacco businessman. His son, Shivam, was driving his Lamborghini towards Green Park on Sunday afternoon when the car suddenly went out of control near the ring road intersection. After colliding with an auto-rickshaw and a Bullet motorcycle parked on the roadside, it mounted the sidewalk.
Taufiq Ahmed, a resident of Chamanganj, who was standing on the sidewalk waiting for his friend, sustained a leg injury. Vishal Tripathi and Sonu Tripathi, residents of Khalasi Line, who were on the Bullet motorcycle, were also injured. After the accident, a large crowd gathered to see the luxury car and the injured.
Local residents surrounded the car. When the Lamborghini driver's security personnel tried to pull him out of the car, people protested and informed the police. Meanwhile, the security personnel broke the car's window with a brick, pulled the driver out in an unconscious state, and took him to the hospital. People were taking photos and videos of the car.
Some security personnel tried to remove the number plate to conceal the car owner's identity. Meanwhile, the Gwaltoli police arrived at the scene, sent the injured Taufiq to Ursala Hospital, and took the luxury car to the Gwaltoli police station.
The police covered the car
A large crowd gathered at the police station to see the multi-crore rupee car. The police then covered the car. Despite this, people continued to linger to see the vehicle. DCP Central Atul Srivastava said that the matter is being investigated. Upon receiving the written complaint, a report will be filed, and action will be taken accordingly.
The tobacco businessman's family came into the spotlight for their expensive cars and lavish lifestyle
KK Mishra and his son Shivam Mishra, who run a tobacco business under the name Banshidhar Shriram firm, are once again in the news after the Lamborghini accident. Earlier, the family had made headlines due to a major raid by the Income Tax Department. Their expensive cars and luxurious lifestyle have long been a topic of discussion in the city.
On March 4, 2024, the Income Tax Department conducted a five-day raid on their premises in Kanpur, Gujarat, and Delhi, uncovering a large amount of undeclared assets. During the operation, undeclared income of Rs 70 to 80 crore was discovered.
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