Updated On: 23 April, 2024 05:31 AM IST | Mumbai | Diwakar Sharma
Month after 28-year-old died after incident on WEH, grieving parents don’t buy hit-and-run theory, seek proper investigation

(Left to right) Vaishnavi, Rekha and Rajan Sawant—the wife, mother and father of the deceased—at their home in Jogeshwari; The scooter the youth was riding on the day of the incident. Pics/Diwakar Sharma
It has been a month since the mysterious death of a 28-year-old financial investment executive on the Andheri flyover of Western Express Highway (WEH). But there has been zero headway in the investigation, said the deceased’s father, who asked, “Who killed my only son?”
The deceased, Bhupendra Sawant, was returning home from his Lower Parel office on March 24 evening. He spoke to his wife Vaishnavi minutes before he received mysterious injuries on the WEH. He succumbed to them within 48 hours at a private hospital in Andheri.