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Man files complaint against himself after wife’s scooter accident injury

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MUMBAI: In an unusual turn of events, a man from Indore, India filed a complaint against his wife after she was injured in a road accident caused by a pothole.

According to local police, Ravi Gaur was riding a scooter with his wife and two-year-old child when they encountered a pothole, leading to the accident. The scooter lost balance, causing Ravi’s wife to fall and injure her head and legs. He was rushed to a nearby hospital for immediate medical attention.

As soon as the incident was reported, the police reached the spot. While Ravi’s wife was in no condition to give a statement, Ravi took full responsibility for the accident. He voluntarily filed a complaint against himself, holding himself responsible for his wife’s injuries.

This rare act of accountability has sparked debate, with many praising Ravi’s honesty and sense of responsibility, even in an unpleasant situation. Police have registered a complaint, and further investigation is underway.

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