Teen driver in pune accident confesses alcohol consumption...


The 17-year-old youngster who murdered two IT professionals on May 19 with his porsche confessed to pune police that he was intoxicated when it happened and that he didn't remember anything. He claimed that his lack of recall was the result of drinking during an hour-long interrogation. Shivani Agarwal, his mother, was taken into custody on suspicion of using her blood sample in place of his. vishal Agarwal, his father, is also being held for tampering with evidence. The grandfather of the boy is being held by the police for pressing their driver to accept responsibility. Three cases have been filed: one for the driver's coercion, one for the accident, and one against the bar for serving the juvenile.
The adolescent informed the pune police that he did not remember anything because he was intoxicated at the time of the accident during the more than hour-long (11:30 am to 12:30 pm) interrogation, according to a previous story from Hindustan Times. Along with his mother, who was placed under arrest on Saturday, he was questioned by crime branch representatives such as assistant commissioner of police Sunil Tambe and district child protection officer. Authorities told HT that despite attempts to elicit information, the young person remained silent throughout questioning.
"Our officers interrogated the minor regarding his whereabouts before the crash, his presence at the Blak and Cosie bars, his past experience driving the porsche, the details of the crash, the tampering of evidence, the taking of blood samples, and medical examinations. The child answered each question with the same one, according to a criminal branch official: "I'm drunk and can't remember anything." Following an initial inquiry, it was found that the young man and his friends had consumed alcohol at both bars, resulting in a ₹48,000 tab.
The teenage driver's mother told police that she had received instructions from the physicians at Sassoon General Hospital to give her own blood sample rather than her son's. The driver was arrested on suspicion of doing so on Saturday. The Times of india published this information, citing pune Commissioner of police (CP) Amitesh Kumar. The statement made by the 49-year-old woman is verified. She told us that the hospital's doctors had told her to submit their own blood sample instead of her son's. According to a story in The Times of india, Amitesh Kumar stated that she claimed unable to comprehend the reason behind the doctors' extensive explanation. The boy's parents were placed in police custody till june 5 by a pune court on sunday in connection with an evidence destruction case.




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