Hyderabad, March 15 -- The 20-year-old law student who rammed into two-wheelers in Gujarat's Vadodara city in the early hours of Friday, killing a woman and injuring several others, spoke to the media on Saturday, March 15, and blamed airbags for the accident.

Speaking to media, Rakshit Chaurasiya said that he was driving at a speed of 50-60 kmph at the time of the accident. "We were going ahead of a scooty, we were turning right and there was a pothole on the road. There was a scooty and a car parked near the right turn. Our car touched the scooter and the airbags opened. After that I couldn't tell where the car went," he said.

When asked if he was intoxicated while driving, he denied, but later admitted of consuming bhaang (an edible ...