In a tragic turn of events in the Pune Porsche accident case, new evidence have emerged as two friends of the 17-year-old driver, who fatally collided with a motorcycle, have disclosed to the authorities that the accused was fully drunked during the incident. The collision claimed the lives of two 24-year-old tech professionals, Aneesh Awadhiya and Ashwini Koshta, both hailing from Madhya Pradesh, who were flung into the air upon impact and tragically succumbed to their injuries. Eyewitnesses recounted the horrifying scene, describing the Rs 2.5 crore Porsche hurtling at an alarming speed of 200 kmph before slamming into the two-wheeler.
Adding to the complexity of the case, reports indicate that the accused's blood sample was replaced with mother's blood. The police revealed that CCTV footage captured the underage driver and his friends indulging in alcohol at bars prior to the accident. Furthermore, investigations have implicated hospital staff, including two doctors, in manipulating the blood test results for Rs 3 lakhs bribe, to mask the driver's intoxication level. This revelation has sparked outrage and intensified scrutiny over the handling of the case, prompting calls for a thorough investigation into potential lapses in protocol and preferential treatment.
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The aftermath of the incident saw the accused initially released on bail, triggering widespread hate, condemnation and demands for justice. However, following public outcry, the Juvenile Justice Board revised its decision, placing the teenager in a remand home pending further inquiries. Meanwhile, the legal proceedings have ensnared not only the accused's father but also his grandfather, both of whom have been implicated in attempts to tamper with evidence and forcing others into assuming responsibility for the crash.
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As the investigation unfolds, questions asked on the integrity of the judicial process and the accountability of those involved. With the accused facing charges of drunk driving, the authorities are under pressure to ensure a fair and transparent trial, despite challenges posed by compromised evidence. As the nation eyes on this tragic incident, Chief Minister Eknath Shinde has assured the public that justice will be served impartially, emphasizing that the law applies equally to all individuals involved in the case.
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