Updated On: 23 January, 2024 05:10 AM IST | Mumbai | Faisal Tandel
Police said occupants of the car survived unscathed as they were all buckled up; will take statement of driver after she comes out of shock

The woman was travelling from Panvel to Mumbai and met with an accident. File pic
The Nhava Sheva police have registered a case of rash driving against a 32-year-old woman who met with an accident on the Mumbai Trans Harbour Link on Sunday. The police are yet to take the woman’s statement. It is believed that the woman and her co-passengers, who were wearing seat belts, suffered no injuries.
The incident was reported on Sunday afternoon when Zara Sakir, a Panvel resident, was travelling from Panvel to Mumbai and met with an accident. “Upon primary investigation, it came to light that she lost control, and the car turned turtle twice, hitting the divider. A video that later went viral showed the complete accident. Despite the speed, the car turning turtle, and hitting a divider, all the passengers were safe, with no injuries. Luckily, they were wearing seat belts, which helped them,” said a police officer.