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Home / Crime and Justice / Doctors, Father Among 8 Denied Bail in Pune Porsche Case

Doctors, Father Among 8 Denied Bail in Pune Porsche Case

16 Dec

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Summary

  • High Court denied bail to eight individuals in the Pune Porsche fatal accident.
  • Accused include the minor's father and doctors charged with tampering blood samples.
  • Court cited the seriousness of the offense and potential witness manipulation.
Doctors, Father Among 8 Denied Bail in Pune Porsche Case

In a significant development, the Bombay High Court has denied bail to eight individuals implicated in the fatal Pune Porsche hit-and-run case. The incident, which occurred on May 19, 2024, tragically resulted in the deaths of two pedestrians after their two-wheeler was struck by a car allegedly driven by a minor. The court's decision highlights the seriousness with which the case is being treated.

The individuals denied bail include Vishal Agarwal, the father of the minor accused, and several medical professionals from Sassoon Hospital. They are accused of tampering with the minor's blood samples to prevent the detection of alcohol. Police allege that the hospital staff collaborated with the Agarwal family to swap the collected blood samples with those of another individual.

The bench observed that the alleged offense is severe and noted the potential for witnesses to be manipulated. This ruling reflects the court's concern about the integrity of the evidence and the justice process, especially given the allegations of fabricating vital evidence through the manipulation of blood samples.

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The Bombay High Court denied bail to eight accused, including the minor driver's father and several doctors.
The doctors are accused of tampering with the minor's blood samples by allegedly swapping them to hide alcohol content.
The court cited the serious nature of the offense and the potential for witnesses to be manipulated as reasons for denying bail.

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