Drunk Driving – India's most infamous cases
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Gurgaon: Young lives lost

Sixteen-year-old Curran Anand was thrilled to be at a Bentley car showroom in June 2008. Just a few hours later, Curran, and two of his friends - all 16 years old - were found dead inside a wrecked car on the Delhi-Gurgaon expressway. 18-year-old Tapan, at the wheel, was allegedly drunk.

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August 18, 2010   1:58
The police is investigating whether two young women involved in a hit-and-run were drunk. They hit a motorcycle, then took off; the people they'd hit included a five-year-old who died en route to hospital.
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May 23, 2010   2:43
A colonel's wife, who was driving drunk, hit an auto driver in Delhi's cantonment area. The auto driver and one of his passengers died. Two other passengers were injured.
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February 01, 2010   0:46
"Of course I regret what happened. I want to apologise" - these are the first words spoken in public by Nooriya Haveliwala. She was drunk when her SUV hit a policeman and a motorcyclist. Both died. She was arrested for drunk driving.
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January 02, 2009   1:51
Member of Jaipur's former royal family, Vijit Singh, grandson of Maharani Gayatri Devi, rammed into a group of five girls while they were crossing the road, killing one and injuring 4. Vijit's medical report confirmed that his blood contained three times more alcohol.
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September 06, 2007   3:22
Alistair Pereira killed seven people and injured another seven - all construction workers - with his Toyota Corolla in a hit-and-run accident on the night of November 12, 2006, on Carter Road at Bandra. A test revealed that the alcohol quantity in Alistair's blood was twice the permitted limit.