Tests show minor accused in Porsche crash was not under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

Pune Commissioner of Police reveals that blood samples analyzed by Sassoon Hospital did not match the 17-year-old accused in the Porsche car crash.

May 27th 2024.

Tests show minor accused in Porsche crash was not under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
Pune was rocked by a shocking revelation on Monday, as Commissioner of Police Amitesh Kumar announced that the blood samples analyzed by Sassoon Hospital did not belong to the minor accused in the Porsche car crash. Instead, they belonged to a "third person" who is currently under investigation.

This stunning information came to light mere hours after the Pune Police conducted a raid and arrested two senior doctors from Sassoon Hospital. These doctors were accused of tampering with the blood report of the 17-year-old boy who was responsible for the deaths of two techies from Madhya Pradesh.

Speaking to the media, Kumar revealed that a second blood sample was taken and sent to another hospital for DNA testing, after doubts arose about the authenticity of the first report. It was then discovered that the blood sample from Sassoon Hospital did not belong to the accused minor.

The two doctors, Dr. Ajay Taware and Dr. Shrihari Halnor, who worked in the Forensics Department and Blood Bank respectively, were taken into custody by Yerwada Police Station late Sunday after a search of their homes.

Kumar assured the public that the police have gathered enough technical evidence and are building a strong case to ensure justice for the victims. The arrested doctors are expected to be produced in court later in the day and charged with manipulating the crucial blood samples and submitting a fake report. This could have serious implications for the ongoing investigation and the prosecution's case.

The blood report of the minor boy, whose father is a prominent realtor, had sparked controversy as it seemed to clear him of any wrongdoing and led to his release on bail within 15 hours of the tragic accident on May 19 in Kalyani Nagar. The crash claimed the lives of two IT engineers, Ashwini Koshta and Aneesh Awadhiya, who were both 24 years old and from Madhya Pradesh.

Currently, the minor is in a Juvenile Correctional Home, while his father is in judicial custody and his grandfather, Surendra Kumar Agarwal, is in police custody in connection with the case that has caused uproar across the country.

In addition to the two doctors from Sassoon Hospital, two police officers, PI Rahul Jagdale and API Vishwanath Todkari, were suspended on May 24 for their alleged negligence and other lapses related to the accident. The investigation into this tragic incident continues as Pune grapples with the shocking revelation of the tampered blood report.

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