Porsche car accident - Minor accused's blood sample…
Investigation is underway into the case of tampering with the blood sample of the minor accused in the pune porsche car accident. The three-member committee investigating it will submit its report to the maharashtra government on Wednesday. The maharashtra Medical education Department had constituted the committee on monday which is headed by Dr. Pallavi Sapalekar, Dean of Mumbai's Grant Medical College.
Dr. Pallavi said, "The report is being prepared and it will submit its report to the state government. Its details cannot be disclosed right now." In fact, the police had claimed that the blood sample of the minor accused was destroyed and replaced with the sample of another person in which no traces of alcohol were found. All this happened at Sasoon General Hospital in Pune.
Apart from two doctors, a staff member is also involved in the scam
MME department commissioner Rajiv Nivatkar said, "The committee's report will be submitted to the state government today." The police have arrested Dr. ajay Tawde, Dr. Shrihari Halnor and staff member Atul Ghatkambale on charges of changing the samples. Dr. Tawde is the head of the forensic department of Sassoon Hospital, while Dr. Shrihari is the chief medical officer. On May 19, a porsche car crushed two ID engineers in kalyani Nagar area of Pune. Both died on the spot. At that time, the porsche car was being driven by a minor boy. This minor boy is the son of builder vishal Agarwal.
The minor's father and grandfather are also in police custody
The minor boy in the pune porsche accident got bail within 15 hours, which was opposed and a demand was made to try him like an adult. The boy was arrested again and has been sent to judicial custody. In this case, the driver of the Agrawal family had complained to the police that he was being threatened. After which vishal Agrawal and his father were also arrested.