Sanjay Gupta defends John Abraham

Sanjay Gupta defends John Abraham
Friday, May 11, 2012 18:15 IST
By Santa Banta News Network
Filmmaker Sanjay Gupta is happy that actor John Abraham's conviction in a 2006 accident case has been quashed by the Bombay high court.

"I think I am very happy with what has happened. There are some things that are still there but I just hope and pray. I don't think John had done anything wrong. It was a natural accident and it was not his fault. So, if the authorities have seen it then I think there is still hope for us," said Gupta.

John's motorcycle had rammed into a bicycle on Carter Road April 8, 2006, injuring two riders. John was released under the Probation of Offenders Act, after being ordered to give a bond of Rs.10,000.
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