- By Aditya Jha
- Tue, 16 Sep 2025 11:25 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Delhi BMW Crash: Parikshit Kakkar, the accused's husband in the BMW accident in Delhi, has told the police that he was not aware of how the accident happened. Kakkar further stated that he informed his father-in-law and rushed to the hospital in a taxi after Gaganpreet Kaur (the accused) informed him about the deadly accident in which a senior finance ministry official was killed. The Delhi police stated that it will corroborate his statement and other evidence to verify the sequence of events. The accused earlier told the police that the accident was completely "unintentional", adding that she has no criminal antecedents.
While providing details, the police stated that the accused's husband has claimed that he was unaware of how the accident took place. "Delhi Police questioned the accused Gaganpreet Kaur's husband, Parikshit Kakkar, after he reached the police chowki to join the investigation. Parikshit told the police that he could not figure out how the accident happened. According to Parikshit, Gaganpreet said she was taking the victim to the hospital," Delhi police informed.
However, the police asserted that it will check his statement and other evidence to verify if Kakkar was not hiding anything important. "Parikshit then told his father-in-law they needed treatment. Parikshit himself took a taxi and left for the hospital. The police will now corroborate the statement and other evidence to verify the sequence of events," the authority added.
The accused was arrested following a fatal accident that resulted in the death of Navjot Singh, a deputy secretary in the Department of Economic Affairs. The accident occurred on Delhi’s Ring Road when Singh’s motorcycle was struck by Kaur’s BMW. At the time, Singh and his wife were returning home from Bangla Sahib Gurdwara. His wife suffered serious injuries and claimed that the accused did not listen when she asked her to admit them to a nearby hospital.