Hit-and-run convict Pereira sentenced to three years RI

By IANS

Mumbai : Taking a stern view of a lower court handing out a six month sentence to businessman Alistair Pereira for the deaths of seven people in a hit and run accident last year, the Bombay High Court Thursday increased his jail term to three years rigorous imprisonment.


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Chief Justice Swantanter Kumar said “Pereira deserves no sympathy” and held him guilty of culpable homicide not amounting to murder. The court also imposed a fine of Rs.500,000 on him.

“There can be no reason for any uncalled sympathy in the case,” the chief justice said.

Coming down hard on the Mumbai Sessions Court, Kumar said the lower court failed to properly examine material evidence. “The lower court ignored material evidence in the case and did not take the gravity of the offence into account.”

The sessions court in April this year had let off the 21-year-old businessman lightly with a six-month sentence, holding him guilty only for rash driving. The lower court too had fined him Rs.500,000.

The verdict of the lower court had met with outrage with many alleging lapses by the investigating police official and the prosecution.

The investigating agency had failed to submit urine and blood sample reports to prove that Pereira was drunk at the time of the accident.

Pereira and five others were returning from a party at a five-star hotel in the wee hours in November 2006 and were allegedly drunk when they mowed down seven labourers sleeping on a pavement on Carter Road in suburban Bandra. Of the victims, two were children and one a pregnant women.

Pereira, who is currently on bail, has appealed for bail in the case once again.

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