MUMBAI, April 9 -- Escalating her legal battle, Minal Patel, the wife of Dhrumil Patel who died in the February 5 Vidyavihar crash, has approached the Children's Court seeking cancellation of bail granted to the 17-year-old accused. She has alleged a pattern of dangerous driving and attempts to destroy evidence. In her plea, filed on Wednesday through advocate Ruben Mascarenhas, she has argued that the Juvenile Justice Board's March 6 bail order to the teen overlooked key material, including his alleged history of performing and sharing risky stunts on social media. The minor allegedly rammed a scooter carrying the couple in Vidyavihar on February 5, leaving both critically injured. Dhrumil died on February 15. The petitioner has cited the minor's alleged social media activity, claiming he regularly posted videos of risky stunts. The plea argues that such actions reflect a pattern of behaviour showing disregard for safety and should have been considered while deciding bail. It also alleges that the minor deleted his Instagram accounts during the probe, terming it evidence tampering. The plea also refers to an alleged Rs.40 lakh offer made to the victim's family, calling it an "unambiguous attempt to use financial resources to subvert criminal proceedings". Seeking cancellation of bail, Minal has urged the court to send the minor to an observation home pending trial, or impose stricter safeguards. The move comes days after she approached the Bombay High Court challenging the March 4 sessions court order which granted bail to the teen's father, the car owner....