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How Doctors Tried To Save Pune Porsche Crash Accused: New Revelations
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How Doctors Tried To Save Pune Porsche Crash Accused: New Revelations

Pune Police made shocking new revelations Friday in the Porsche crash case, claiming several members of the family of the accused – the teen boy who was allegedly drunk while driving the Rs 2.5 crore electric supercar – when it ran over and killed two people, were also drunk.

The accused’s father, mother, and brother were all drunk when doctors at the state-run Sassoon Hospital were bribed to swap out the accused’s blood samples with theirs, the police said.

This, the cops said, was an effort to lie about alcohol levels and “save the teen”.

The original plan, the cops said, was to use blood samples from the teen’s father or brother. But since they were both also drunk, blood was taken from the mother, who has since been arrested, instead.

The mother had earlier appeared in a video message in which she claimed a viral video that seemed to feature her son was fake. She also appealed to the cops to “protect” him and broke down on camera.

According to eyewitnesses at the crash site, the boy was so drunk he could barely stand. But when the preliminary medical report was filed there was a ‘negative’ reading for blood alcohol.

Two doctors from Sassoon Hospital – Dr Ajay Taware, then leading the Forensic Medicine Department, and Dr Shrihari Halnor – have already been arrested for swapping blood samples.

A third person – Atul Ghatkamble, a hospital staffer – is also in custody. Two others – Ashpak Makandar and Amar Gaikwad, who acted as middlemen between the teen’s father and the doctors to facilitate financial transactions to swap the blood samples – were arrested earlier.

READ | 2 Arrested For Swapping Blood Samples In Pune Porsche Crash Case

Efforts to swap out blood samples were also done for the other two minors in the car, for which too Dr Taware was allegedly roped in; prosecutors have said he was to be paid Rs 2.5 lakh.

In their case too, the plan was to use mothers’ blood samples.

But there were complications as blood types for one boy and his mother didn’t match, and in the other case the mother too had alcohol in her blood. This led to samples being replaced with those from two males. The father of one of the accompanying minors has also been arrested.

In each case trainee doctors ordered to draw blood were told to use dry cotton instead of cotton dipped in alcohol – as is practice – to avoid possible alcohol contamination, the police had said.

Police chief Amitesh Kumar confirmed also that local cops failed to follow protocol after the accident early on May 19. “… but then we took drastic action,” he declared.

The accident occurred after the accused lost control of the Porsche and ran over a two-wheeler, killing 24-year-old software engineers Aneesh Awadhiya and Ashwini Koshta.

Hours earlier the boy and his friends – who were out ‘celebrating’ clearing school exams – were spotted on CCTV cameras at city pubs, where they allegedly ran up liquor bills of nearly Rs 50,000. The licence of the bar that served them has been revoked and the premises sealed.

In the days and weeks following the horrific accident there were reports that local cops sought to give preferential treatment to the boy, who is the son of an influential real estate mogul.

READ | Big Twist In Pune Porsche Crash: Cops To Probe Cops In Pizza, Burger Row

Such allegations included underplaying the tragedy in first write-ups and delaying medical examinations; the latter should have been done immediately to establish blood alcohol levels.

Days later two cops were suspended. Action was taken against Police Inspector Rahul Jagdale and Assistant Police Inspector Vishwanath Todkari for not informing their superiors – the Deputy Commissioner of Police on night duty, in this instance – about the Porsche crash.

The cops were attached to the Yerwada station, where the teen was taken after the accident. 

All of this has led to the cops adding destruction of evidence, corruption, and forgery to the growing list of charges facing the teen and his family, as well as culpable homicide not amounting to murder.

The teen accused – who made headlines not only for the crash but the outrageous terms of bail, which included writing an essay on road safety, granted within 15 hours of the crash – was released from a juvenile home last month.

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UP Class 2 Boy “Sacrificed” For School’s “Success”, Director, Staff Arrested
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UP Class 2 Boy “Sacrificed” For School’s “Success”, Director, Staff Arrested

A class 2 student at a private school was “sacrificed” in a “black magic” ritual in Uttar Pradesh’s Hathras, police said today. Kritarth, 11, was allegedly killed at his school hostel earlier this week to bring “success” to the DL Public School at Rasgawan. 

Police said five people, including the owner of the school, Jasodhan Singh, his son, Dinesh Baghel, who was the director of the school, and three teachers, have been arrested in the case.

Police also said that the father of the school director believed in “black magic”. 

According to police sources, the accused wanted to kill the boy near a tubewell outside the school. However, as they were taking him out of the hostel, he started screaming, forcing them to strangle him to death.

During the investigation, items related to “black magic” were found near the school.

The accused had earlier tried to “sacrifice” another student, 9, on September 6 but had failed.

According to the complaint filed by the student’s father, Krishan Kushwaha, he received a call from the school administration on Monday informing him that his son had fallen ill.

When Mr Kushwaha reached the school, the authorities told him that the school director had taken his son to a hospital in his car, police said. He later recovered his son’s body from Baghel’s car.

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Ghaziabad Development Authority Announces Auction of Over 175 Properties During Navratri
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Ghaziabad Development Authority Announces Auction of Over 175 Properties During Navratri

The GDA will auction land in various locations, including Vaishali Sector 6, Indirapuram, Koyal Enclave Scheme, Indraprastha Scheme, Ambedkar Road Housing Plots, UP Border Plots, and Indirapuram Nyay Khand and Gyan Khand

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