On Sunday evening around 8 p.m., 26-year-old Shivam Mishra drove the supercar into a motorcycle, autorickshaw, and bystanders on VIP Road, injuring six people including Taufiq with severe leg injuries; all victims have recovered and been discharged. Police confirmed Mishra was behind the wheel via CCTV and witnesses, seized the damaged car, and filed an FIR, but no arrest has followed despite public outcry. Mishra’s family claims he fainted from a seizure during a test drive with another man present, leading bouncers to rush him to Delhi for treatment amid comparisons to past high-profile cases favoring the rich.

ЁЯХТ What Happened

Around 3:15 pm on Sunday, a тВ╣10 тАУ тВ╣12 crore Lamborghini Revuelto тАФ one of the most expensive and rare luxury cars in India тАФ was speeding down VIP Road when it suddenly went out of control. Eyewitnesses reported that the vehicle first hit an auto-rickshaw, then collided with a parked Royal Enfield motorcycle, flinging its rider almost 10 feet into the air, before crashing into an electric pole and coming to a halt.

The crash caused panic among pedestrians and motorists in the otherwise busy area. Several people sustained fractures, bruises, and serious leg injuries. Those hurt were rushed to a private hospital for treatment, though police later confirmed that all six injured persons have been discharged from medical care.


ЁЯСд Who Was Driving? Controversy and Accusations

The Lamborghini was allegedly driven by Shivam Mishra, the 35-year-old son of local tobacco tycoon K K Mishra, owner of Banshidhar Exports Pvt Ltd.

Police initially registered the FIR against an тАЬunidentified personтАЭ but subsequently named Shivam Mishra in connection with the case. Despite video surveillance and eyewitness accounts suggesting he was behind the wheel, no arrest has been made so far, triggering widespread criticism and public disbelief.

His legal team has claimed that he was not driving the Lamborghini at the time of the crash, suggesting that a hired driver might have been at the wheel. This claim remains part of ongoing investigations.

Some reports also mention that the family cited a medical condition (such as an epileptic seizure) as a possible factor in the loss of control тАФ a claim police are currently verifying.


ЁЯЪУ Aftermath: Seizure, Protest, and Public Outrage

Following the accident:

  • The Lamborghini was seized by police and taken for forensic inspection.
  • At the crash scene and later at the police station, tensions ran high. Some locals accused the accusedтАЩs private security (bouncers) of trying to help him escape and behaving aggressively toward onlookers.
  • In a highly unusual move, the SHO (Station House Officer) of the local police station was removed from his post amid allegations of procedural lapses.
  • Victims and residents raised concerns about police leniency and influence due to the Mishra familyтАЩs prominence.

The absence of an arrest тАФ even days after the crash тАФ has become a focal point of public debate, with many questioning whether justice will be served when the accused is from a wealthy and influential background.


ЁЯУМ Broader Impact: Road Safety, Privilege and Accountability

The Kanpur Lamborghini crash has reignited larger conversations across India about reckless driving, road safety, and the perception of VIP privilege in the justice system. Critics argue that high-profile individuals often escape immediate accountability, especially when powerful networks surround them.

As investigations continue, many are watching closely to see whether strict legal action will be taken or whether the case will be seen as yet another instance of elite impunity.

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