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Monday, November 12, 2007

Car carrying model, Salman hits cop in Mumbai

SUBMITTED BY: Rahul kumar (deccan news services)

A car driven by a Canadian model with Bollywood actor Salman Khan in it met with an accident injuring a police constable in Mumbai.

The car with Salman in it hit the motorcycle on which a police constable was riding pillion and injured the latter. The incident took place in central Mumbai's Worli area.

"Going by the photographs (printed in a city tabloid today) it seems Salman was in the vehicle which met with an accident but my men at Worli have said he was not driving the vehicle as being speculated," PTI quoted Joint Commissioner of Police (Law and Order) K L Prasad as saying.

A crowd gathered at the spot soon after and one among them also clicked photographs of Salman at the spot with his mobile phone, PTI reports.

However, Salman's lawyer Dipesh Mehta has said that neither Salman nor his vehicle was involved in any such accident.

The report further quotes him saying, "Well, he must be traveling on the same road when he stepped in to help."

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