P Ramya, a class IV student who met with the accident while she was returning from school on the first day of new academic year on July 1, had slipped into coma. She succumbed to her injuries at a private hospital here last night, they said.
Though doctors had declared her brain dead after she was admitted to the hospital, the girl was on ventilator support and succumbed to her injuries last night, Banjara Hills Police Station Sub-Inspector G Vinod Kumar said.
Though Ramya was on the rear seat, she suffered multiple wounds in the accident.
Accused Shraveel, who was reportedly inebriated while driving the car that hit the vehicle in which Ramya was travelling, was arrested after the mishap and booked under IPC section 304 (II) (culpable homicide not amounting to murder).
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Meanwhile, Hyderabad Commissioner of Police M Mahendar Reddy termed the death of Ramya, who battled for life for nine days, as "heart breaking" and as "most unfortunate".
"The accused is liable for punishment upto 10 years of imprisonment. All necessary evidences including the evidence of consumption of alcohol, CCTV Footage etc. Have been collected to prove the guilt of the accused in court," the top cop said.
A requisition has also been filed in the court to take the accused in police custody and to conduct his identification parade, Reddy said.
Meanwhile, P Venkata Ramana, Ramya's father, said, "She was our princess... She is no more. Stringent punishment should be given to the accused".
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