‘Extremely vital’: Pall of gloom descends on retired teacher’s family after Vadodara car crash | Vadodara News

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'Extremely critical': Pall of gloom descends on retired teacher’s family after Vadodara car crash

VADODARA: A pall of gloom descended upon the family of a retired trainer after a 23-year-old regulation scholar, Rakshit Ravish Chaurasia, allegedly killed one lady and injured eight others with a dashing car in Vadodara early on Friday close to Muktanand Crossroads within the Karelibaug space of town.
The accident sufferer, recognized as Hemali Patel, was the daughter-in-law of former trainer of M S University’s Polytechnic College, Dipak Sumantlal Patel, sources near the family stated.
Dipak S Patel labored with the mechanical engineering division of Polytechnic College and retired from the school 14 years in the past, MSU officers knowledgeable TOI.
Sources near the family stated that Patel’s son, Purav Patel, who additionally acquired injured within the car crash, is battling for his life on the state-run SSG Hospital, the most important govt hospital in Central Gujarat.
“Purav is extremely critical. He received multiple injuries in the chest, head, and shoulders due to the crash. He is currently admitted to the ICU, undergoing treatment in the surgery ward at SSG Hospital,” former Principal of Polytechnic College, Dilip Patel, a detailed family affiliate, advised TOI.
“Losing his daughter-in-law and witnessing his son critical at this age has completely broken him,” Patel, who together with former lecturers and workers members of Polytechnic College visited the government hospital on Friday, advised TOI.
The last rites of the accident sufferer have been carried out on the Karelibaug crematorium.
Meanwhile, MSU officers knowledgeable TOI that they’re mulling strict motion towards the accused, Rakshit Ravish Chaurasia, who’s a scholar of the Faculty of Law. “We are holding a meeting today and will decide on the action as per the rules,” MSU’s in-charge Vice-Chancellor, Professor Dhanesh Patel, who additionally holds the place of Principal of Polytechnic College, advised TOI.



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