MAN FOUND UNFIT FOR TRIAL.Byline: - Angie Valencia-Martinez VENTURA - A Camarillo man accused of causing a traffic collision that killed a father of six has been found mentally unfit unfit not properly prepared, e.g. physically incapable of performing hard work as in racing, because of lack of training. Said also of food prepared unhygienically. unfit for human consumption to stand trial, officials said Friday. David Inder Bagai, 31, is charged with vehicular manslaughter vehicular manslaughter n. the crime of causing the death of a human being due to illegal driving of an automobile, including gross negligence, drunk driving, reckless driving, or speeding. and evading police in the April 3 police pursuit that ended in the death of construction worker Stephen Aguirre, 39. A court-appointed psychologist reported this week that Bagai had mental problems and was not competent to stand trial. Defense attorney Mitchell Egers said Bagai has a history of mental illness and has been diagnosed schizophrenic schiz·o·phren·ic adj. Of, relating to, or affected by schizophrenia. n. One who is affected with schizophrenia. . ``He knows what the situation is,'' he said. ``He knows he's in jail. But that's the extent of it.'' During a court appearance on Thursday at Ventura County Superior Court, Bagai yelled profanities and accused sheriff's deputies and Judge Bruce Clark This article is about the American actor. For the British journalist and writer, see Bruce Clark (journalist). Bruce Allan Clark (born 5 March 1958, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.) is an actor who appeared in the 1970 TV series Here Come the Double Deckers. of being agents of Israel. Prosecutors said Bagai will be sent to a mental-health facility for treatment. Authorities said Bagai evaded police when they tried to pull over his speeding vehicle at Ponderosa Drive and Temple Avenue in Camarillo. The pursuit came to an end when Bagai's car struck Aguirre's Ford Escort Over the years, the name 'Ford Escort' has been used for several models. For more information, see:
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