Fatal Crash Leads to Charges of Homicide and Evidence Tampering

A woman and her husband face charges after driving a BMW that killed a finance ministry official in a collision. They did not inform police while transporting victims to a distant hospital, raising issues of culpable homicide and evidence tampering.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 16-09-2025 19:26 IST | Created: 16-09-2025 19:26 IST
Fatal Crash Leads to Charges of Homicide and Evidence Tampering
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A tragic incident unfolded as a BMW collision claimed the life of Navjot Singh, a senior finance ministry official. The driver and her husband are now confronted with charges following allegations of mishandling the aftermath.

The couple stands accused of culpable homicide not amounting to murder and evidence tampering for taking Singh and his injured wife to a hospital 19 km from the crash site, bypassing closer facilities. Eyewitness accounts detail the failure to notify authorities post-collision.

In a statement, Sandeep Kaur, Singh's wife, recounted her pleas for immediate medical assistance. Conversely, Gaganpreet Kaur, identified as the arrested driver, cited panic and familiarity with the distant hospital as reasons for her actions; however, police believe other motives may be involved.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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