Witness saw Ness grab Preity Zinta’s hand, did not hear their conversation

June 27, 2014

Mumbai, Jun 27: The Marine Drive police on Thursday recorded the statement of the sixth witness in the case filed by Preity Zinta against Ness Wadia, for allegedly abusing and manhandling her, during an IPL match at Wankhede Stadium on May 30.

Preity Zintas handBusinessman Jay Kanojia, whose name was provided by Zinta in her initial statement to the Marine Drive police on June 13, when she filed the complaint, told the police that he saw Wadia grab Zinta, but heard nothing of their conversation.

"Kanojia has confirmed that he saw Wadia grabbing Zinta's hand and pulling her. But he said he could not hear anything of their conversation as he was seated at a distance from where the incident took place," a senior Marine Drive police officer told Mirror.

Kanojia and another businessman, Danish Merchant, had been named as witnesses by Zinta and were summoned by the police immediately after the complaint was filed. But while Merchant got his statement recorded, for some reason Kanojia could not do so earlier.

Apart from the six witnesses whose statements have now been recorded, Zinta, in a supplementary statement, also provided the names of 12 more people. All of them have been issued summons, but are yet to present themselves to get their statements recorded.

Zinta's American friend Gene Goodenough, a key witness, is in the US. He had apparently intervened, asking Wadia to stop when he was abusing Zinta, and had even threatened to hit Wadia if he failed to do so.

Meanwhile, the private television channel which had broadcasting rights, has not yet provided the police with video footage. "We will send them a reminder for the same," the police officer said.

Asked if they will arrest Wadia or summon him for questioning, the officer said that they will first record the statements of all the people named by Zinta, and only then decide on further action in the case.

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The post on the photo-sharing platform garnered more than one lakh likes within an hour of being posted.

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Mumbai, May 11: Model-cum-actress Poonam Pandey was on Sunday booked by Mumbai Police for violating the coronvirus-induced lockdown norms, an official said.

An FIR was registered against Panedy and a person accompanying her by the Marine Drive Police.

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"A case has been registered against Pandey and Sam Ahmad Bombay (46) under sections 269 (Negligent act likely to spread infection of a disease dangerous to life) and 188 (Disobedience of order duly promulgated by public servant) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and under provisions of the National Disaster Act," senior police inspector Mrityunjay Hiremath said.

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Chennai, Jan 15: Superstar Rajinikanth on Tuesday called for neutrality in journalism and urged media outlets to report the truth.

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"The times, politics and society are going bad. In such a scenario, the media had a huge responsibility towards the people," he said.

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"Only journalists need to tell which portion is milk and which is water...write the truth and don't make a lie seem like truth," he said, amid applause.

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