This one back home
is different – New Indian Express reports that
fishermen living around Kovalam have in the past seen many weird objects
washing ashore — even pyres set on sea from the Thailand coast. But, when they
woke up on Thursday morning they had, perhaps, the biggest surprise when they
saw a brand new luxury Audi car washing ashore.
The
white Audi Q3, which was later traced to be belonging to a realtor residing in
Gowriwakkam, was noticed floating in the sea that was more choppy than usual
because of the full moon night. As the word spread, a few fishermen recalled
the car roaming in the area the night before. Their worst fears of this being a
suicide attempt was removed when they found there was none inside the car. “A
few of them tried to pull out the car using a tractor that we use to pull out
boats and ships out of the coast. Even as the car moved a little, it got struck
in the rocks. The car was in gear and hence the wheels could not roll making it
difficult to pull it out,” said a local
fishermen.
But
as time passed and the sea water retreated a bit by the effect of the daylight,
the car became more visible. By that time the information was already passed on
to the fire services and the Kelambakkam police. Police engaged an earth-mover
to pull the car out. “We tied a rope to the rear of the car and the machine was
able to pull the car out. But by then the car was heavily damaged due to impact
of the waves overnight,” said a police officer.
The car doors were not locked. But all police could find inside was a
purse with a driving license bearing the name ‘Dennis Joshua Kingshlin’. An
‘advocate’ sticker was also pasted on the windshield. “ The car owner was
traced to be — Williams Garry, a real estate businessman. He visited the spot
but did not make it clear how the car got washed away.
The
Police registered a case under CrPC
section 102 as unclaimed property. The car owner reportedly told police that
the car was taken by one of his relatives and went missing when it was parked
on sides of the ECR. The car Audi Q3 is reportedly worth about Rs. 42 lakh, was not registered –
by some accounts, the car was taken away by miscreants who were drunk. It is reported that the owner has refused to
take it – would present lot of complications in
insurance angle, especially as the car was unregistered and the cause of loss
on why it found the waters would have to be properly explained – assuming that
it was insured !
With regards – S.
Sampathkumar
3rd July
2015.
Photo credit : The New Indian Express.
