Jaahnavi Kandula: No case will be filed against the policeman who hit an Indian student with a car


Janhvi Kandula was hit by a police vehicle on a street in Seattle on January 23, due to which Janhvi died. During the incident, the police car which hit Jhanvi was running at a speed of 119 kilometers per hour.

Jaahnavi Kandula


There will be no criminal charges against the police officer who ran over Indian student Janhvi Kandula with his car last January. He has been acquitted due to lack of evidence. On Wednesday, the King County Prosecutor's Office said that they will not take criminal action against Seattle Police Officer Kevin Dave. The statement said Kandula's death is heartbreaking and has impacted the entire world, including King County.

Jhanvi died due to collision with police car

Janhvi Kandula was hit by a police vehicle on a street in Seattle on January 23, due to which Janhvi died. During the incident, the police car which hit Jhanvi was running at a speed of 119 kilometers per hour, which hit Jhanvi hard while she was crossing the road. The collision was so severe that Jhanvi jumped about 100 feet and fell and died.

No evidence found against the police officer

Actually the police officers were going to the spot on emergency call of a drug overdose and they were driving at high speed to reach the spot quickly. Meanwhile, Jhanvi, who was crossing the road, came in front of the car and due to the high speed of the car, Jhanvi did not get time to escape and there was a collision. The Prosecutor's Department said that no evidence has been found against Kevin Dave, due to which criminal prosecution should be initiated against him. After the incident, the police department released bodycam footage, in which Seattle Police officer Daniel Order was heard laughing at the accident, which caused a lot of uproar and people also demanded action against the officer who laughed at the death of the Indian student. Was done.

There was an uproar when the police officer laughed

The orderler was not involved in the accident, but he had reached the spot after receiving information about the accident. During this, the orderer laughingly said that 'she is dead, she had limited value.' Seattle Police had to face a lot of criticism when the orderer's bodycam video became public. The police department also criticized the orderly's behavior, saying such behavior had eroded public confidence in the Seattle police. Following the uproar, the orderer was removed from the operational position.

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