Ex-Intel India head killed after hit by cab while cycling
he speeding cab hit Avtar Saini's bicycle from behind and the driver then tried to escape from the spot with the bicycle's frame wedged under the front wheels of the cab
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Former Intel India country head Avtar Saini
Mumbai, 29 Feb
Former Intel India country head
Avtar Saini was killed after a speeding cab hit him while he was cycling in
Navi Mumbai township of Maharashtra, police said on Thursday.
The accident took place around 5.50am
on Wednesday, when Saini (68) was out on a ride with fellow cyclists on the
Palm Beach Road in Nerul area, some 20km from his residence in Mumbai, an
official said. The speeding cab hit Saini's bicycle from behind and the driver
then tried to escape from the spot with the bicycle's frame wedged under the
front wheels of the cab, he said. Saini's companions rushed him to a hospital
where he was declared dead on arrival, the official said.
Saini, a resident of suburban
Chembur in Mumbai, was credited with working on the Intel 386 and 486
microprocessors. He also went on to lead the design of the company's Pentium
processor.
The police registered an FIR
against cab driver Rishikesh Khade (23) under various Indian Penal Code
sections including 279 (rash driving), 337 (causing hurt by doing an act rashly
or negligently so as to endanger human life) and 304-A (causing death of any
person by doing any rash or negligent act not amounting to culpable homicide),
and provisions of the Motor Vehicles Act. The driver has not been arrested,
said Assistant Police Inspector Ganesh Jadhav who is investigating the case.
"At Intel, we are deeply
saddened by the demise of former country manager and director Intel south Asia
Avtar Saini," said Gokul V Subramaniam, Intel India president, in a social
media post. "Avtar played a key role in setting up the Intel R&D
centre in India. He had a long and illustrious career at Intel from 1982 to
2004 during which he was instrumental in the design of several processors
including Intel 386, Intel 486, Pentium and more. Avtar will be remembered as a
prolific inventor and outstanding leader and valuable leader," he added.
While cycling enthusiasts lamented
the lack of dedicated tracks in Navi Mumbai, one such dedicated cycling lane
was being constructed along the Palm Beach road, said a senior civic official
without specifying when it will be completed. Jogging along the Palm Beach road
has been banned due to frequent accidents involving joggers, a police official
said.
Last year, Rajlaxmi Vijay (42), CEO
of a tech firm, was killed while on a morning jog when a speeding SUV hit her
from behind in south Mumbai's Worli area.
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