A politician's family in Pune remembers how their son was harassed by the teenage driver accused in the Porsche crash case.

A politician's family in Pune remembers their son's days in school with the 17-year-old driver who killed two people while driving his father's Porsche on May 20. The MLA's wife shared this on social media.

May 22nd 2024.

A politician's family in Pune remembers how their son was harassed by the teenage driver accused in the Porsche crash case.
In Pune, the family of Nationalist Congress Party MLA and former minister Prajakt P Tanpure has been reminiscing about the days when their son was in school. They recall how he was classmates with the 17-year-old boy who, while under the influence of alcohol, tragically killed two people while speeding in his father's Porsche on May 20th.

Prajakt's wife, Sonali P Tanpure, took to social media to share her memories. She mentioned how the accused, who is the son of a well-known real estate developer in Pune, was in the same class as her son. Sonali also revealed that during their school days, her son had faced a lot of troubles from some of his friends. She had even raised this issue with their parents, but unfortunately, nothing was done about it.

As a result, the Tanpure family had no choice but to transfer their son to a different school in order to protect him from the bullying. However, the memories of those traumatic incidents still haunt him. Sonali believes that if the parents of the accused had taken notice of their son's bad behavior at that time, this terrible crime could have been avoided.

Prajakt, the MLA of Rahuri, expressed his sorrow over the incident and how it cut short the lives of two young victims who had big dreams for their future. He also pointed out that it's not just the boy and his wealthy family who are responsible for this tragedy, but the entire system including the liberal home department, government, and police.

According to Prajakt, these authorities are guilty of supporting influential people, which is disrupting the social order. He believes that it's only because of the alert citizens and the pressure from the media that some effective action is being taken now. Sonali also called for justice for the families of the two victims, who were well-educated and had bright futures ahead of them.

The victims, Ashwini Koshta and Aneesh Awadhiya, both 24 years old, were killed instantly when the Porsche was caught on CCTV cameras speeding at an alarming 200kmph at the Kalyani Nagar junction. The incident has left the entire state of Maharashtra in shock and mourning.

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