Aston Martin Crash: Lingamaneni Sanjush Says He Aided Victim Bharati Mukhi

HYDERABAD — Lingamaneni Sanjush, who was involved in an August 16 road accident involving an Aston Martin in Hyderabad, has stated that he did not flee the scene of the crash and instead assisted the injured victim, Bharati Mukhi.
Sanjush stated that following the collision, he immediately took the injured Mukhi to a hospital in his own vehicle so she could receive urgent medical assistance. He said he did everything he could to ensure she was provided with necessary treatment. However, Mukhi died while undergoing treatment at the hospital.
Following the incident, Sanjush requested that the steps he took to shift Mukhi to the hospital immediately after the collision be taken into consideration while authorities examine the circumstances of the case.
Addressing his conduct after the collision, Sanjush stated that he did not leave or attempt to evade the legal process following the accident. Instead, he said he went directly to the police station on his own accord.
Upon reaching the police station, Sanjush informed officers about the incident and cooperated fully with the investigation. He maintained that his actions—transporting the injured woman to the hospital right after the crash and subsequently reporting to the police station to notify authorities—demonstrate that he cooperated with the legal process.
Sanjush has requested police investigators to examine all facts relating to the incident and to carefully consider the complete sequence of events that occurred both before and after the accident.