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Doctor's murder charges dropped after cliff plunge
7 Jul
Summary
- Attempted murder charges against a doctor were dismissed.
- The doctor completed a two-year mental health diversion program.
- All four family members survived the 250-foot cliff plunge.

Charges of attempted murder against Dr. Dharvish Arvin Patel were officially dismissed on Monday at a mental health court hearing. This decision came after Patel successfully concluded a two-year mental health diversion program, as mandated by the San Mateo County District Attorney's Office.
Patel, 45, had been charged with three counts of attempted murder following a dramatic incident on January 2, 2023. He was driving his Tesla with his wife and two young children along Highway 1 in California when he drove off a cliff at Devil's Slide, plunging 250 feet.
All four family members survived the fall, with one child sustaining only minor injuries. A judge had previously found Patel eligible for mental health diversion, noting his diagnosis of major depressive disorder. Following his release, he was subject to monitoring and restrictions.