<p>The 32-year-old nephew of Mahindra & Mahindra CMD Anand Mahindra was killed in Anjuna in Goa when his scooter was hit by a speeding car, police said today.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The mishap took place in the wee hours on Monday killing Kaveesh Nath, who was holidaying in Goa and taking a scuba diving course before he could join the Mahindra group, they said.<br />Anjuna police reportedly failed to conduct timely alcohol test on the accused driver Rahul Kaushik, who got bail soon after the accident.<br /><br />Mahindra was informed about the accident yesterday after he launched an electric car in New Delhi and he flew on a special jet to Goa, along with father of the deceased, to take the body.<br />"This is devastating news for our family. Kaveesh was a brilliant boy," Mahindra told PTI outside Goa Medical College near here today.<br /><br />Seeking justice for his dead nephew, the industrialist hoped that those involved in the accident would be punished.<br /><br />"I want to ensure that justice is done. People who recklessly drove and hit him must meet the consequences. I am sure police will do their job," he said after Anjuna police failed to conduct timely alcohol test on the driver.<br /><br />Kaushik was given bail by a local court yesterday soon after his arrest.<br />The CMD said he has full faith in police and will be in touch with Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar seeking his help to get justice.<br /><br />Kaveesh, son of Mahindra's sister, was an expert scuba diver but was taking further training at Anjuna to hone his hobby.<br /><br />The deceased had graduated from Howard University and worked with Boston Consulting Group, before heading to India to join his uncle's company.<br /><br />Police Inspector Vishwesh Karpe, who is investigating the case, said Kaveesh was referred to Candolim primary health centre soon after the mishap where he breathed his last.<br /><br />The police official admitted that there was a delay in conducting alcohol test on the driver, who rammed against Kaveesh's scooter.<br /><br />A case under culpable homicide not amounting to murder has been registered, he added.</p>
<p>The 32-year-old nephew of Mahindra & Mahindra CMD Anand Mahindra was killed in Anjuna in Goa when his scooter was hit by a speeding car, police said today.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The mishap took place in the wee hours on Monday killing Kaveesh Nath, who was holidaying in Goa and taking a scuba diving course before he could join the Mahindra group, they said.<br />Anjuna police reportedly failed to conduct timely alcohol test on the accused driver Rahul Kaushik, who got bail soon after the accident.<br /><br />Mahindra was informed about the accident yesterday after he launched an electric car in New Delhi and he flew on a special jet to Goa, along with father of the deceased, to take the body.<br />"This is devastating news for our family. Kaveesh was a brilliant boy," Mahindra told PTI outside Goa Medical College near here today.<br /><br />Seeking justice for his dead nephew, the industrialist hoped that those involved in the accident would be punished.<br /><br />"I want to ensure that justice is done. People who recklessly drove and hit him must meet the consequences. I am sure police will do their job," he said after Anjuna police failed to conduct timely alcohol test on the driver.<br /><br />Kaushik was given bail by a local court yesterday soon after his arrest.<br />The CMD said he has full faith in police and will be in touch with Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar seeking his help to get justice.<br /><br />Kaveesh, son of Mahindra's sister, was an expert scuba diver but was taking further training at Anjuna to hone his hobby.<br /><br />The deceased had graduated from Howard University and worked with Boston Consulting Group, before heading to India to join his uncle's company.<br /><br />Police Inspector Vishwesh Karpe, who is investigating the case, said Kaveesh was referred to Candolim primary health centre soon after the mishap where he breathed his last.<br /><br />The police official admitted that there was a delay in conducting alcohol test on the driver, who rammed against Kaveesh's scooter.<br /><br />A case under culpable homicide not amounting to murder has been registered, he added.</p>