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One Year After Pune Porsche Crash, Victims’ Families Await Justice

Despite promises of a fast-tracked trial, legal delays and unresolved discharge pleas hinder progress in the case involving a drunk-driving minor and alleged evidence tampering.

Overview

  • The May 2024 crash in Pune, caused by a drunk 17-year-old driving a Porsche, killed two software engineers, Anish Awadhiya and Ashwini Costa.
  • Controversial essay-based bail for the juvenile driver sparked public outrage, leading to his temporary detention and later release by the Bombay High Court.
  • Police investigations revealed alleged blood sample tampering to conceal the juvenile's intoxication, resulting in the arrest of his parents, doctors, and intermediaries.
  • Nine accused remain in custody, with the trial stalled due to a discharge plea filed by Dr. Ajay Taware, delaying the framing of charges.
  • Victims' families continue to push for expedited proceedings, emphasizing the need for accountability and a strong message against drunk driving.