Pune:
A local court today again awarded death sentence to Santosh Mane, who
had gone on a rampage while driving a State Transport bus, leaving nine
people dead and 37 injured.
Mane
had been awarded death sentence by Additional Sessions Judge V K
Shewale in April also, but Bombay High Court had referred the case back
as his lawyers had pleaded that he was not given proper hearing.
The
court again awarded him death sentence. "Mane got full opportunity to
defend himself (during re-hearing)," Subhash Kalbhor, additional public
prosecutor, said, adding that "all the reports of medical examinations
were normal."
During
the re-hearing, Mane was examined by doctors from Government Mental
Hospital on his request, and they said he was not suffering from
insanity (which was his defence). The sentence would now again be
referred to Bombay High Court for confirmation.
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