Updated On: 23 February, 2022 09:11 AM IST | Mumbai | Faizan Khan
Rajendra Bhandare, who was held for a hit-and-run death, says the court found glaring holes in the investigation by the Azad Maidan cops

Rajendra Bhandare with his advocate Sunil Pandey on Tuesday
Rajendra Bhandare’s life was upended in 2016 when he was arrested over a hit-and-run death. The Matunga resident walked out of jail after a few days, but life wasn’t easy all these years. Last week, the Esplanade court acquitted the 39-year-old driver, pointing to glaring holes in the case registered by Azad Maidan police. The court said there wasn’t a single witness who had seen the accident.
Bhandare, who worked for a travel company, was taken into custody in December 2016. The police said they found the body of a man in Azad Maidan and took it to GT hospital. Doctors said he had died of injuries after an accident or somebody had run over a vehicle on him.