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Lamborghini crash in India reignites debate over privilege and impunity

A luxury car crash outside New Delhi that left two pedestrians critically injured has revived public anger in India over what many see as a pattern of legal leniency for wealthy drivers, echoing a similar fatal case last year that sparked national outcry.

Deepak Kumar – a luxury car dealer – was arrested for rash and negligent driving after a Lamborghini he was testing veered out of control and hit two construction workers in Noida, a city bordering the Indian capital, last Sunday.

On Monday, Kumar was allowed out on a bail of 25,000 rupees (US$300), triggering renewed fury online and fresh debate over the country’s uneven justice system.

A widely circulated video of the incident shows Kumar stepping out of the crashed vehicle and asking bystanders in Hindi, “Koi mar gaya kya?” (“Has anyone died?”).

The footage, filmed by a witness, has fuelled accusations of impunity for India’s affluent, especially when crashes involve poor pedestrians or roadside workers.

Gaurav, a bystander who witnessed the crash, told Indian news agency ANI: “The driver could not control the car, hit people and then crashed into the divider.”

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