Actor-politician Kushboo escapes unhurt in car accident
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Ms. Kushboo was heading from Chennai to Cuddalore to participate in the BJP’s Vetrivel Yatra, when a lorry hit her car, police mentioned
A container lorry hit a car in which actor-politician Kushboo Sundar was travelling, in Madurantakam on Wednesday morning. Ms. Kushboo didn’t maintain any accidents.
According to police, Ms. Khushboo was heading from Chennai to Cuddalore to participate in the BJP’s Vetrivel Yatra. When her automobile reached Ayyanar Koil in Madurantakam, a lorry hit her car from the aspect. The automobile was partially broken on the left aspect and in the center, however the actor, who was sitting in the entrance seat, didn’t maintain any damage.
“We were going to Cuddalore in the right lane, and when the vehicle was near Madurantakam a container lorry came from the left and hit the vehicle. Fortunately I was not injured,” mentioned Ms. Kushboo.
A police grievance has been filed. “They’re investigating [to see] if there was any foul play involved,” she added.
A senior police officer mentioned that the lorry was heading in direction of Puducherry with washing machines. “Both vehicles were heading in the same direction and the lorry scraped against Ms. Kushboo’s vehicle. We have detained the driver. Further investigations are on. We do not suspect any foul play as of now,” mentioned the officer.
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