<p>State transport bus driver Santoshl Mane, who stunned the nation, on January 25 last year by leaving a trail of bleeding bodies with crushed bones and mangled cars on Pune streets, has been found guilty of murder by a local court on Wednesday.<br /><br /></p>.<p> The sentence will be delivered on Monday; the incident considered a classic case of road rage, had flummoxed behavioural sociologists and psychologists alike as Mane post-incident showed no obvious dysfunctional symptoms.<br /><br />Additional Sessions Judge V K Shevale relying on psychiatric report which stated that Mane was not suffering from any mental abnormalities, found him guilty under various section of IPC including 302. <br /><br />On January 25, 2012 morning, 41-year-old Mane, stole a bus from Pune's Swargate Bus Depot, and went on an irrational murderous trail leaving 8 dead and 27 injured.<br /><br />He was finally nabbed by a motorbike rider who managed to jump into the bus along with a constable and subdue him. Mane from Solapur, a district in south-western Maharashtra, suffered from paranoid delusions and was under-going treatment for psychological abnormalities.<br /><br /> According to Mane's psychiatrist, the patient had stopped medication a month before the incident without his knowledge. Throughout the proceedings, Mane never spoke anything and always wore a blank, expressionless look, according to local media. The only time he spoke in the court was when he was asked whether he needed any lawyer. <br /></p>
<p>State transport bus driver Santoshl Mane, who stunned the nation, on January 25 last year by leaving a trail of bleeding bodies with crushed bones and mangled cars on Pune streets, has been found guilty of murder by a local court on Wednesday.<br /><br /></p>.<p> The sentence will be delivered on Monday; the incident considered a classic case of road rage, had flummoxed behavioural sociologists and psychologists alike as Mane post-incident showed no obvious dysfunctional symptoms.<br /><br />Additional Sessions Judge V K Shevale relying on psychiatric report which stated that Mane was not suffering from any mental abnormalities, found him guilty under various section of IPC including 302. <br /><br />On January 25, 2012 morning, 41-year-old Mane, stole a bus from Pune's Swargate Bus Depot, and went on an irrational murderous trail leaving 8 dead and 27 injured.<br /><br />He was finally nabbed by a motorbike rider who managed to jump into the bus along with a constable and subdue him. Mane from Solapur, a district in south-western Maharashtra, suffered from paranoid delusions and was under-going treatment for psychological abnormalities.<br /><br /> According to Mane's psychiatrist, the patient had stopped medication a month before the incident without his knowledge. Throughout the proceedings, Mane never spoke anything and always wore a blank, expressionless look, according to local media. The only time he spoke in the court was when he was asked whether he needed any lawyer. <br /></p>