Doctor who drove tesla off cliff with family inside thought kids would be sex trafficked: d. A.

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The doctor who drove his car off a California cliff with his family inside in January 2023 suffered a psychotic break that compelled him to believe his kids would be sex trafficked, the


district attorney in charge of his prosecution says. According to San Mateo County District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe, two doctors testified on April 24 that Dharmesh Arvind Patel was


experiencing a psychotic episode at the time of the crash, leading him to believe that his two children may be sex trafficked, _The Los Angeles Times_ reported. Doctors for the defense also


reportedly said he suffered from major depressive disorder and was experiencing a psychotic break at the time. On Jan. 2, 2023, the radiologist, who was 40 at the time of the crash,


allegedly drove his Tesla off a 250-foot cliff at "Devil’s Slide" while his wife Neha and their two children, at the time a 7-year-old girl and a 4-year-old boy, were inside.


("Devil's Slide is a stretch of treacherous, rocky coastline on Highway 1 about 15 miles south of San Francisco.) Patel and his family survived, but the father was subsequently


charged with three counts of attempted murder, PEOPLE previously reported. According to the _L.A. Times_, Patel pleaded not guilty and is seeking mental health diversion. If granted, he


would be released from jail and put on a two-year treatment plan. But prosecutors believe the case should remain in court, alleging that the doctor who diagnosed Patel on behalf of the


prosecution found that he is suffering from schizoaffective disorder, not major depressive disorder with a psychotic feature, per the _L.A. Times_. “If he goes off his medication, how do you


know?” Wagstaffe previously said, according to the _L.A. Times_. “It’s not like being on probation or on parole. It’s purely the visits with the psychiatrist.” According to the Mayo Clinic,


schizoaffective disorder is “marked by a combination of schizophrenia symptoms, such as hallucinations or delusions, and mood disorder symptoms, such as depression or mania.” During a court


hearing that took place via Zoom on May 2, his wife Neha asked the court to spare him prison time and consider mental health treatment. _WANT TO KEEP UP WITH THE LATEST CRIME COVERAGE? SIGN


UP FOR PEOPLE'S FREE TRUE CRIME NEWSLETTER FOR BREAKING CRIME NEWS, ONGOING TRIAL COVERAGE AND DETAILS OF INTRIGUING UNSOLVED CASES. _ “I don’t want to see Dharmesh prosecuted with any


of his charges,” she said, according to the _San Francisco Chronicle_. “I am pleading with the court to grant him his mental health diversion.” She added that her husband “never had an


episode" in the 25 years that she knew him and said "we are not a family without him," the outlet reported. Judge Susan Jakubowski will determine if Patel poses a public


safety threat and if mental health contributed to his decision, according to the _Chronicle_. _If you or someone you know needs mental health help, text "STRENGTH" to the Crisis


Text Line at 741-741 to be connected to a certified crisis counselor._