Updated On: 31 July, 2024 07:08 AM IST | Mumbai | Faizan Khan
Eatery paid medical expenses totalling Rs 3.10 lakh, manager allegedly refused to cover treatment costs after discharge

The man was injured while crossing the road to reach the Churchgate railway station bus stop. Representation Pic
The Marine Drive Police have booked the parking attendant of the restaurant Nksha, located outside the Churchgate railway station, after he ran over a pedestrian while making a U-turn in a customer’s car. In her complaint, the woman stated that, her husband and their children and herself were returning home after touring Mumbai on the evening of July 17. While crossing the road to reach the Churchgate railway station bus stop, her husband was hit by a car, resulting in fractures to his legs.
The parking attendant and restaurant staff helped her take her husband to Bombay Hospital, where he received initial treatment, and the restaurant paid the bill of Rs 70,000. She also stated that her husband was then transferred to Balaji Hospital in Byculla, where he underwent surgery. The bill of R2.4 lakh was paid by the restaurant.