Puneet Puneet: 'I am not a murderer'

Puneet was allegedly drunk when the car he was driving crashed into two pedestrians in Melbourne.

Puneet Puneet

Puneet Puneet Source: SBS Punjabi

Hit-and-run driver and Indian national Puneet Puneet, who fled to India on a friend's passport insists he is not a murderer and the accident which killed 19-year-old Queensland student, Dean Hoftsee was 'unintentional', Herald Sun reports.

Puneet Puneet appeared at New Delhi's Patiala House Court on Wednesday where a hearing was scheduled.

Herald Sun reporter present in New Delhi spoke to Puneet outside the Delhi courtroom where he allegedly said, “Whatever happened in 2008 was unintentional, it is just an accident.” 

“I didn’t kill him deliberately, it was merely an accident.

He also said, he was 'not a murderer' and wanted Australia to drop the case and let him live freely.

Puneet reportedly also told the reporter that he had said 'sorry' to Hoftsee's family and if that made a difference, he was 'ready to say sorry a thousand times more'.

Neil Mitchell of 3AW on Thursday said, “We’ve got to get this bloke back. We must get justice.”

Puneet was allegedly drunk when the car he was driving crashed into two pedestrians, both students from Queensland.

The crash killed a 19-year-old student Dean Hofstee and injured another friend 20-year-old Clancy Coker in October 2008.

Puneet awaited sentencing for culpable driving causing death and negligently causing injury, when he used a friend’s passport and fled to India in June 2009.

He remained in hiding in India for four years before he was arrested by the Indian police in 2013. 

The next hearing is now scheduled on July 7.  

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