Police investigating and questioning three generations of the Agarwal family in the Porsche crash case in Pune.

"Pune police question three generations of Agarwal family after fatal Porsche accident on May 19."

May 23rd 2024.

Police investigating and questioning three generations of the Agarwal family in the Porsche crash case in Pune.
The city of Pune was shaken by a tragic incident on May 19, where two individuals lost their lives due to a speeding Porsche. The Pune Police wasted no time and immediately began investigating the matter, focusing their attention on the Agarwal family, who are prominent realtors in the city. The family members in question were Vishal S. Agarwal, his father Surendra Kumar Agarwal, and his minor son, who is believed to have been behind the wheel of the Porsche at the time of the accident. The young boy was reportedly intoxicated and driving at a dangerously high speed of 200 kmph, resulting in the fatal crash that claimed the lives of two techies from Madhya Pradesh.

Vishal S Agarwal is currently under investigation for allegedly providing his underage son with the Porsche, which was not even registered, and allowing him to drive without a valid driver's license. During the questioning, he admitted that it was a grave mistake to have given his son access to the luxury car on the night of May 18, which ultimately led to the tragic incident on Sunday morning. The police have also turned their attention towards the elderly Surendra Kumar Agarwal, who is facing charges in a 15-year-old case involving the alleged murder of a Shiv Sena ex-corporator. The matter is still being investigated, with the Crime Branch looking into possible connections with the notorious mafia leader, Rajendra Nikhalje, also known as Chhota Rajan.

The minor boy, who has been labelled as the 'Richie rich brat' in the media, has been causing quite a stir. He has been the subject of national headlines and has sparked public outrage and protests. Currently, he is being questioned by the authorities at the Juvenile Correctional Home, where he was sent on May 22. According to investigators, the boy had spent a whopping Rs 48,000 on a party for his friends at a restaurant and pub in Pune. The establishment served them imported hard liquors without verifying their age and even kept the place open beyond the permitted hours. After the party, the group left the premises, and the minor boy recklessly drove off in his Porsche, tragically taking the lives of two innocent individuals, Ashwini Koshta and Aneesh Awadhiya, who were on their way home after meeting friends.

The boy, who is believed to have used his family's influence, was granted bail within 15 hours of the incident. As a form of punishment, he was required to write an essay on the Porsche tragedy, work with the Yerawada Traffic Police Department for two weeks, and undergo medical counselling for alcohol de-addiction. However, as the public outcry intensified and the case became a political issue, the Pune Police filed a review plea against the initial bail order. The Juvenile Justice Board took action and revoked his bail, sending him to the Juvenile Correctional Home for 14 days. In addition to the Agarwals, three others were also arrested on May 20, including the owner, manager, and bartender of the Cosie Restaurant, where the minors were served alcohol without proper verification. The State Excise Department also raided and sealed the establishment on Wednesday.

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