Scooter Accidents Claim Life, Injure Retired Officer in Mumbai
Two scooter accidents in Mumbai, one fatal, injure watchman and retired officer.

A 65-year-old watchman, Manoj Hruday Giri, was killed in a scooter accident in Mahim, Mumbai, on August 15. Giri, a native of Champaran, Bihar, was crossing LJ Road near Paradise Cinema around 5:15 am when a speeding scooter, MH 01 FF 0326, allegedly hit him. The police rushed Giri to Bhabha Hospital, Bandra, where he was declared dead around 8:26 am.
The rider, Roshan Rajesh Joshi, 22, of Gida Nagar, Cuffe Parade, suffered minor injuries and was taken into custody. Following a complaint by Giri's younger brother, Dhruv Giri, 26, the Mahim police registered an FIR under relevant provisions.
In a separate incident, Rajendra Dhondu Sawant, 59, a retired government officer from Kamothe, was hit by scooter MH 03 FE 1202 near Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Udyan in Chembur on July 13. Sawant had visited Kolekar Hospital to meet his brother, who was scheduled for leg surgery. While crossing the road after stepping out for lunch around 1:15 pm, he was hit by the scooter.
The rider took Sawant to Kolekar Hospital but allegedly fled during treatment. Sawant suffered a right-wrist fracture and received a plaster before being admitted to Medicover Hospital, Kharghar, where doctors operated and inserted a metal plate.
After a month of treatment, Sawant approached the Chembur police, who registered a case on August 13 and are tracing the rider. The incidents highlight the need for road safety awareness and strict enforcement of traffic rules in Mumbai.
The Mahim police are investigating the fatal accident, and the Chembur police are searching for the rider involved in the second incident. The accidents have raised concerns about the safety of pedestrians and the need for responsible driving in the city.
Mumbai has seen a rise in road accidents in recent years, with speeding being a major contributing factor. The city's traffic police have been working to improve road safety through awareness campaigns and stricter enforcement of traffic rules.
The incidents have also highlighted the importance of wearing protective gear while driving or riding two-wheelers. The police have appealed to citizens to follow traffic rules and drive responsibly to prevent such accidents.
In conclusion, the two scooter accidents in Mumbai have resulted in the loss of one life and injury to a retired officer. The incidents serve as a reminder of the need for road safety awareness and responsible driving in the city.
Frequently asked questions
What happened to the watchman in Mahim?
A 65-year-old watchman, Manoj Hruday Giri, was killed in a scooter accident in Mahim on August 15.
What is the status of the investigation into the Chembur scooter accident?
The Chembur police registered a case on August 13 and are tracing the rider involved in the accident.