Vadodara girl from its last few scenes of delivery driver's car accident. She was named 19 or Rushika (also known as Rishika Sadnani) and, apparently in an accident, her Mahindra Thar SUV collided with a delivery boy on duty. The victim was Abhishek More, a delivery executive. He was dragged for almost 200 meters in the crash, which left him dead on the spot. The killing is widely reviving debate in South America and in the automotive community over driving recklessly and who must be held to account.
The accident occurred at approximately 1 AM for the first time in Vadodara County on Sun Pharma Road. Rushika allegedly was returning from a wedding party with two friends when she lost control of the SUV. Witnesses pointed out that she was intoxicated then. The vehicle crashed into Abhishek’s Activa scooter, plunging him into the air and dragging him across the road. The brutality of the crash shocked bystanders, several of whom had immediate reports to the police.
Not long after the event, the police at Vadodara sprang into action by arresting Rushika. Her two friends who sat in the SUV as well, are now in detention for questioning. Investigators are looking to CCTV footage, eyewitness statements and medical reports to verify details. The victim’s father submitted the complaint, claiming reckless driving and negligence. Police have said the SUV was speeding and alcohol use is under investigation.
Irrational responses have fueled anger and tears across the city after the tragedy. What’s more, residents were outraged at how an innocent young man had died on his very first day alone for someone else’s ill-advised actions. People on social media are mad that drunk driving cases get handled so badly as to become an accusation, and suspicious that she will try to use her age, or be a student or something else, in a bid for her to be pardoned. Many are pushing for tougher punishment and better enforcement of road safety rules.
That case is one of these that reflects on the increasing problem of drunk driving in India. More stringent checks, awareness campaigns and accountability are among the messages of experts. The incident is one that highlights the vulnerability of delivery workers who are routinely working long hours on busy roads. Demands for increased protection and stricter sanctions for careless drivers are increasing.
A Vadodara SUV crash is a chilling test of how reckless actions can obliterate lives on the spot. More’s death is not only an individual tragedy, but also a wake‑up call to society. The public demand for justice continues as investigations go on. This should be a wake-up signal that drunk driving and reckless nature of a person’s act is unacceptable.