The husband of the woman accused of driving the BMW that killed a senior finance ministry official said he informed his father-in-law that his wife was taking the victims to Nulife Hospital. The hospital is owned by one of her relatives, police sources revealed.
Navjot Singh (52), a deputy secretary in the Department of Economic Affairs, died on Sunday (September 14, 2025) after a BMW crashed into his motorcycle while he was returning from Bangla Sahib Gurdwara with his wife, Sandeep Kaur. Singh died on the spot, while Sandeep Kaur suffered severe injuries.
Sandeep Kaur told police that she begged Gaganpreet Kaur and her husband, Parikshit, to take them to the nearest hospital. Instead, they drove the couple nearly 19 km away to Nulife Hospital. According to Parikshit, he did not know how the accident occurred. He said his wife told him she was taking the victims there while he called his father-in-law.
When asked why she avoided a closer hospital, Gaganpreet claimed she panicked and was familiar with Nulife Hospital from past visits during the COVID-19 pandemic. Police will verify Parikshit’s statements through call records.










