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My son cooperating in investigation: Jana Sena MP on road accident case

Hyderabad, Aug 22 (IANS) Jana Sena MP Lingamaneni Ramesh said on Friday that his son Sanjosh is cooperating with the police in the investigation into the August 16 road accident in Hyderabad, which led to the death of a young woman.

The Rajya Sabha MP from Andhra Pradesh said he will extend full cooperation to the police and asked people not to speculate or prejudge the circumstances, stating that the investigation must establish the complete facts.

Ramesh clarified that nothing is being concealed in the matter. “It is deeply unfortunate and heartbreaking that the road accident which occurred in Hyderabad on August 16, 2026, led to the loss of a young woman. I extend my heartfelt condolences to her family. No words can lessen their grief. We will extend every possible support to the bereaved family,” he said.

The MP stated that immediately after the accident, his son Sanjush, who was driving the vehicle, shifted the young woman to hospital without delay.

“He subsequently reported the accident to the police authorities and provided all necessary details. A case was duly registered, and three separate medical tests were conducted on my son, which returned negative. The investigation is presently underway, and my son is fully cooperating with the authorities,” he added.

Ramesh stressed that nothing is being concealed and that they have not attempted to avoid the legal process in any way. “We have the utmost respect for the law, and my son has complied with every procedure required by the authorities,” he said.

He assured that, as someone in a responsible position, he would fully cooperate with the Police Department and the ongoing investigation.

“We have full faith that the truth will emerge through a fair and impartial legal process. At this sensitive and painful time, I humbly request everyone to respect the grief of the bereaved family and refrain from spreading false or unverified information and allow the law to take its course,” he added.

–IANS

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