Porche car accident big update, Doctor took a bribe of 50 lakh rupees to change blood sample

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Vikram Singh

Pune Porsche Accident News: Dr. Halnor, one of the two doctors who changed the blood sample of the minor accused in the Pune Porsche car accident, has made many revelations during interrogation.

He has said that a deal of 50 lakh rupees was struck between the accused’s father Vishal Agarwal and him to change the blood sample.

Vishal Agarwal had contacted Dr. Ajay Tavare. After the accident, the two talked on WhatsApp 15 times. The entire transaction was done on a WhatsApp call. On Tavare’s request, Vishal Agarwal gave Rs 3 lakh as the first installment.

Out of this, Rs 2.5 lakh was given to Dr. Halnor and Rs 50 thousand to staff Atul Ghatkale. There is talk of a former police officer also being involved in this case. He also tried to save the accused.

On the night of 18-19 May, in Pune’s Kalyani Nagar area, a 17-year-8-month-old boy hit a bike-riding young man and woman working in the IT sector, killing both of them. He was driving the car at a speed of 200 mph.

Mushrif said, ‘Sunil Tingre had recommended the appointment of Dr Tavare and I approved it. I was not aware of Tavare’s previous allegations. When the recommendation was made, the dean should have told about it.’

The accused’s blood sample was replaced with his mother’s

Many media reports claim that the blood sample of the minor accused was replaced with his mother’s at Sassoon Hospital. There were two more people in the car with the accused, whose blood samples were replaced with their brother and father.

The police had said on Tuesday, May 28, that the idea of ​​​​changing the blood sample of the accused was Dr. Tavare’s. No one else could have thought that blood samples could be changed.

It was Dr. Tavare who got the blood sample of the accused replaced so that the matter of drinking alcohol did not come out in the investigation.

Investigation ordered against juvenile board members

The Maharashtra government has also ordered an inquiry against the three members of the Juvenile Justice Board who granted bail to the minor accused.

For this, a committee of 5 members has been formed, which will investigate whether the board members followed the rules while granting bail or not.

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