Lamborghini accident accused Shivam Mishra's counsel declares his innocence, says 'he was not driving'

Shivam Mishra, the accused in a high-profile Lamborghini accident in Kanpur, has been arrested four days after the incident that resulted in injuries to one individual. His legal counsel asserts that Mishra was not behind the wheel at the time of the crash, which involved multiple vehicles. The accident has raised concerns over road safety and the responsible use of luxury vehicles in urban areas. As the investigation unfolds, authorities are focusing on gathering evidence to clarify the circumstances surrounding the incident. Mishra's arrest has sparked discussions about accountability and the legal implications for individuals involved in such high-stakes accidents, particularly in a city where traffic regulations are often flouted. The case highlights ongoing issues related to road safety and the need for stricter enforcement of laws governing luxury automobiles.
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