Fatal High-Speed Collision in Assagao Claims Life of Elderly Tourist; Teen Driver Released on Bail
A 65-year-old tourist from Bhopal was killed in a high-speed car crash in Assagao, Goa, after a rented Thar driven by a 19-year-old Delhi student rammed into his vehicle. While the teen driver faces charges of negligence, the incident has sparked public outrage over seat-swapping allegations and emergency response delays in North Goa
The incident occurred at approximately 5:50 PM when the speeding Thar, allegedly driven by 19-year-old Shaurya Goyal, a BBA student from Delhi, lost control while traveling from Mapusa toward Anjuna. The SUV slammed into the side of the Sharma family's hatchback as they navigated the intersection. Despite being rushed to the District Hospital in Mapusa, Bhagat Ram Sharma was pronounced dead on arrival. The aftermath of the crash was marked by public outcry as eyewitnesses alleged they saw a female occupant of the Thar attempting to switch seats with Goyal to shield the actual driver. However, Anjuna Police have since dismissed these claims, stating that CCTV footage definitively places Goyal behind the wheel at the time of the impact
Legal proceedings were initiated swiftly, with Goyal arrested under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita for rash driving and causing death by negligence. However, the 19-year-old was subsequently released on bail, a move that has drawn criticism from local residents and the victim's family. Adding to the controversy, Goyal’s mother publicly defended her son, asserting that he was not under the influence of alcohol—a claim supported by a negative medical report—and suggested that the fatality may have been exacerbated by a significant delay in the arrival of a government ambulance, which reportedly reached the scene over an hour after the collision
The tragedy has cast a somber light on the recurring issue of reckless driving by tourists in Goa's narrow arterial roads. Local activists and residents have long petitioned for stricter monitoring of rented vehicles and speed limit enforcement at vulnerable junctions like Assagao. As the investigation continues, the case stands as a grim reminder of the fatal consequences of high-speed negligence, leaving a grieving family to seek justice while the state grapples with the persistent risks posed by unlicensed or inexperienced drivers on its holiday routes.

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