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Pune Porsche Accident Case: Teen Mother Arrested For Blood Swap

Pune Porsche Car Accident Case Update

Pune Porsche accident case gets an update as the police arrested Shivani Agarwal, Vedant Agarwal's mother, for helping cover up the case. Police confirmed the mother of the teen's involvement in the blood swapping of her blood and arrested her. 

Teen's Mother Shivani Agarwal:

 

The 17-year-old Vedant Agarwal, who is reported to be the cause of the cruel accident that happened in Pune, is in detention till June 5. The car accident caused widespread frustration and outrage throughout India.

In this case, a video is spread online showing the teen Vedant Agarwal is out and being happy. This video went viral and caused a lot of outrage and people started accusing the nation's government.

After seeing a viral video featuring her son, the mother of the teenager appeared in a video message to clarify that the video was fake. She also appealed to the police to protect her son and became emotional on camera. Later, the police also confirmed the video was fake and he was still in detention. 

Pune Porsche Accident Case Blood Swap:

 

In connection with the blood sample swap, Atul Ghatkamble a peon, Dr. Ajay Taware, head of the hospital's Forensic Medicine department, and Dr. Shrihari Halnor, the chief medical officer of the Sasoon Hospital were arrested for swapping the blood of the teenager with another on May 19 (Pune Porsche accident occurred on the day).

The doctors were arrested and were not allowed to work in Sasoon Hospital for not following work ethics. In this case, the original blood sample was given by the teen's mother, and it is said that Shivani Agarwal, to help her son, swapped her blood with his son to prove him innocent.

It is said that Shivani Agarwal gave 3 lakhs to get rid of his son's actual medical reports. After finding out about this, police arrested the 17-year-old's mother for trying to cover up the case. 

Pune Porsche Car Accident:

 

On May 19, a tragic accident happened in the Pune Kalyani Nagar, costing the lives of two 24-year-old IT employees Anis Awadhiya and Ashwini Costa lost their lives. A Porsche car collided with a motorbike from behind and the car was allegedly driven by a 17-year-old boy who was completely drunk.

The boy who was sent to Pune's Juvenile Justice Board was released on bail within 15 hours. His early release caused frustration among the Indian public, who are demanding justice for Anis Awadhiya and Ashwini Costa. 

Agarwal Family Cover-Up:

 

The 17-year-old belonged to a highly influential family, and they were trying to portray their son as innocent with cover-up plans. First, the teen's father Vishal Agarwal made an escape plan to Chhatrapati Sambhajinaga and he was eventually arrested by police.

Following that, the teen's grandfather, Surendra Kumar Agarwal, who was allegedly linked with underground gangster Chhota Rajan, was arrested for kidnapping his driver and forcing him to accept the car accident, which he did not commit. The driver's family rescued him, and after the police found out about this, the 17-year-old grandfather SK Agarwal was also arrested

Public Outrage Against Pune Porsche Accident Case:

   

The public has always been in favor of the victims of the Pune Porsche Crash, the two IT employees who died in the accident. From the start of the case, people have been suspicious about the situation and can see the injustice that happened to the victims, Ashwini Kostha and Anish Awadhiya, and support their families.

There are protests and competitions held by the public, families, and social workers in support of the victims. After the case uncovered new twists often, the public became more outraged over the cover-up and injustice that happened to the victims Ashwini Kostha and Anish Awadhiya.

People took the Pune Porsche Car accident issue to social media and comments their opinion on the case over the issue around India.