Balasore: The family of 26-year-old Bharati Mukhi, who was knocked down and killed by a speeding Aston Martin in Hyderabad on Aug 16, has been left shattered by her sudden death, and is seeking justice and financial assistance after losing its sole breadwinner.Bharati, who hailed from Bantali village under Rairangpur police limits in Mayurbhanj district, had been the sole breadwinner of her five-member family for nearly five years. Her monthly earnings as a sales executive at a store in Hyderabad helped pay for her brothers’ education, household expenses and essential supplies.She had suffered severe injuries to her head after the car hit her and was rushed to a private hospital in Jubilee Hills, where doctors declared her dead on arrival.Her mother Anandini Mukhi said she raised her through great hardship. “She grew up, went to college and even did a diploma course. I had secured admission for her in a BTech programme, but Covid-19 disrupted her studies. Later, she got a job and left home,” Anandini said.Her brother Rajanikant Mukhi said they are in deep sorrow and grief. “The entire family is devastated. There is no one left to look after the family now,” Rajanikant said, appealing to the govt for financial assistance.Meanwhile, Hyderabad’s Madhapur police have registered a case under Section 106(1) of Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), which deals with causing death by a rash or negligent act not amounting to culpable homicide. Madhapur assistant commissioner of police Ch Sridhar said no arrest had been made in the case as the offence was bailable. “Police had issued notices to the accused. All procedures have been followed,” Sridhar said, adding the Aston Martin had been seized.Drunk-driving and drug tests were conducted on the accused, while his blood samples were sent to forensic science laboratory for examination. Police are awaiting the post-mortem report, while further investigation is underway.