Mohinder Singh Kaypee's son accident PC: True Scoop/File Photo
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Ex Jalandhar MP Mohinder Kaypee reveals who are responsible for his son's death

Mohinder Kaypee's only son Richi Kaypee died on late Saturday night in a road accident. Richi was going in his Fortuner car near Mata Rani Chowk in Model Town.

The tragic death of Richi Kaypee, son of former MP & SAD leader Mohinder Singh Kaypee has become one of the most talked about incident in Jalandhar and arguably in Punjab.

Mohinder Kaypee's only son Richi Kaypee (36) died on late Saturday night in a road accident. Richi Kaypee's accident took place in Jalandhar's posh Model Town area near Mata Rani Chowk.

Richi was going in his Fortuner car near Mata Rani Chowk in Model Town. In the horrific collision, Richi's neck was broken and he suffered serious injuries on his head and other parts. This led to his death.

Richi died in a multi car collision. Richi's Fortuner was rammed by high-on speed Grand Vitara and Creta. The Police are yet to make any official arrests in the case.

Now, True Scoop has accessed the FIR that has been filed on Mohinder Kaypee's complaint.

In the complaint, Mohinder Kaypee gave details on what happened on the night of September 13 and who is responsible for his son's death.

Who is responsible for Mohinder Kaypee's son's death?

Mohinder Singh Kaypee in his complaint said-

"(Translated Version) On 13.09.2025, after finishing some personal work, my son and I were returning from Model Town to our home. I was travelling in my Marazzo car... while ahead of me, my son Richie Kaypee was driving his Fortuner car."

"When we reached near Bata Showroom at Mata Rani Chowk, Model Town, Jalandhar, one car (Grand Vitara) suddenly came in front of my son’s vehicle. Immediately behind that, another car (Creta) came at very high speed and rammed into my son’s Fortuner.

As a result of this collision, my son Richi Kaypee died on the spot. I placed him in my vehicle and first took him to Global Hospital and then to Patel Hospital for treatment. However, after examination, the doctors declared him dead.

The death of my son was caused due to the rash and fast driving of both the said car drivers. Legal action should be taken against them."

For the unversed, on Mohinder Singh Kaypee's complaint, FIR has been filed under BNS Section 281 (Rash or negligent driving), Section 125(a) (Rash or negligent act endangering human life), Section 125(b) (Rash or negligent act endangering life/personal safety), Section 105 (Causing death by rash or negligent act), and Section 324(4) (Mischief causing loss/damage of ₹20,000 or more but less than ₹1 lakh).

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