American news: In January 2023, Gujarati radiologist Dharmesh Patel, along with his wife and children aged 4 and 7 years in California, USA, took their car into a 250 feet deep valley at high speed. Now a new revelation has come to light in this incident. Two psychologists have claimed that Dr. Dharmesh Patel is suffering from mental illness and at the time of the accident, in a state of mental depression, he drove his car into a 250 feet deep gorge at Devil's Side near Half Moon Day Highway for the safety of his children. Dropped.
42-year-old Gujarati Dr. Dharmesh Patel, resident of Pasadena, California in America, was passing through Devil's Side on Highway-1 near Half Moon Day in a Tesla car with his wife and children aged four and seven, when suddenly he saw the car go 250 feet. Dropped into a deep valley. However, the family miraculously survived this tragedy.
At the time of this tragedy, Dr. Dharmesh Patel told that due to tire problem, his Tesla car fell into the valley. But his wife later said that her husband was depressed and deliberately drove the car into a deep valley. After this incident, Dharmesh Patel was charged with three counts of murder of the family and sent to jail. However, now there is a new explanation on this incident.
Dr. Mark Patterson says Dharmesh Patel was suffering from a mental illness called 'psychosis', due to which he took the shocking step of taking the car into a deep valley. Dharmesh Patel had the illusion that someone was following him. They were in constant fear that the children would be kidnapped for sex trafficking. At such a time, for the 'safety of the family', he suddenly took the shocking step of crashing the car into a deep ditch.
In this case, two psychologists named Mark Patterson and James Armontraut testified in defense of Dharmesh Patel on 24 April. Now Dharmesh Patel has demanded a mental health program. The matter is still going on in the court. If the court decides that Dharmesh needs psychiatric treatment, he is likely to be released from jail. However, prosecutors have opposed the mental illness twist in the case and argued that Patel did not have a 'psychotic' mental illness, but rather suffered from 'schizoaffective' disorder and, according to his doctor, would not be affected by the proposed treatment. .