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Pradeep Liladhar Nakhwa, the husband of the slain woman named Kavitha who was killed in Mumbai's Worli hit-and-run case involving a luxury car, has said that he is satisfied with the police action after the main accused was arrested on Tuesday but want the matter to be taken up in the Fastrack court and capital punishment for the accused.

Speaking about harsh punishment to the accused in a conversation with India TV, Pradeep Nakhwa said, "he wants to drag the accused the same way he dragged my wife."

Narrating what happened on the day when his wife died in the accident, Pradeep Nakhva said, "he had gone with his family to the fish market when they were hit by a car. The impact of the collision was such that both of them were tossed on the bonnet of the vehicle. I was thrown up on the left side and my wife came under the car... I continuously shouted



stop, stop the car but the accused didn't listen and kept rushing the vehicle.... I was searching for my wife but couldn't find her.... he dragged my wife in front of me but there was no one to see..."

Pradeep Nakhwa broke down while recalling the horrific incident and asked, "Are we humans or animals... do big people have the right to do whatever they want? Don't we have any value?"

"As soon as I released that he dragged my wife under the car, I hired a taxi and tried to chase him but he drove too fast and was nowhere to be seen," Pradeep added.

"Then I went to the police station and reported the matter. After 10 minutes, the cops found a body near the sea-link and it was my wife's body," he told.

"You see from CJ House to sea-link, he dragged the body this far... is he a human or animal," Pradeep asked.
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