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'Who authorised trial run?' Mumbai Police questions Indian Navy in Mumbai boat tragedy that killed 14

The police are also investigating the claim that the naval boat had a throttle problem that caused it to lose control and crash into the passenger boat plying tourists to Elephanta Island.

December 20, 2024 / 10:20 IST
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A passenger ferry capsized off Mumbai coast when a Navy craft crashed into it on Wednesday, December 18, killing 14 people. (PTI Photo)

The death count in the accident in the Mumbai harbor area after a Naval speedboat crashed into a ferry plying tourists has risen to 14, leaving some tough questions for the Indian Navy to answer.

Mumbai's Colaba Police have written to the Indian Navy and the Maharashtra Maritime Board seeking some crucial information on the accident that led to the 14 deaths.

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According to an NDTV report, the Mumbai Police have questioned why the trial run of the speedboat was being conducted on such a busy maritime route and who provided the permit for the trial run to be carried out.

The police are also investigating the claim that the naval boat had a throttle problem that caused it to lose control and crash into the passenger boat plying tourists to Elephanta Island around 1.5 nautical miles from the Gateway of India on Wednesday evening around 4 PM.