Jaipur Police allow accused in high-profile accident case to return home without even registering FIR

The victim, who died in the road accident on the elevated road in Jaipur's Sodala on Friday, was heading to appear for the Rajasthan Police Constable Recruitment exam.

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Jaipur Police allow accused in high-profile accident case to return home without even registering FIR
The accident site in Jaipur (Photo Credits: Dev Ankur Wadhawan/India Today)

In a shocking development in the Audi Q7 accident case, Jaipur police have let off the accused, allowing her to leave the police station without even registering an FIR. The accident claimed the life of a youngster in Jaipur's Sodala.

The accused, Neha Soni, was allowed to leave the police station along with her relatives on Friday. Jaipur Police gave Soni permission to return home without even registering an FIR in connection with the case.

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Investigating Officer (IO) Raghunandan told India Today that kin of the deceased youth are yet to arrive from Rajasthan's Pali district. A case will be registered after they arrive in Jaipur, the IO added.

Responding to questions about how the accused was allowed to leave without the police even registering an FIR in the case, IO Raghunandan was evasive and left the police station himself. He claimed that his presence was required at another location.

In the horrific accident on the elevated road in Jaipur's Sodala, an Audi Q7 car hit a youth going for constable recruitment examination in Jaipur's Sodala on Friday morning. Available information suggests that the car was being driven at high speed.

There were two girls, including Neha Soni, present in the car at the time of the accident.

The impact of the collision can be ascertained from the fact that when the car hit him, the youth was tossed to the terrace of a house. He was rushed to the hospital with a broken leg and other injuries. A resident of Rajasthan's Pali district, the youngster succumbed to injuries on Friday.