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Porsche car crash: Bombay High Court grants bail to minor accused

Pune: The Bombay High Court on Tuesday granted bail to the minor accused in the Pune Porsche carcase. On June 12, the Juvenile Justice Board extended the observation home remand of the minor accused until June 25. On June 5, his forensic report came out, which confirmed that the blood sample of the accused was replaced with that of his mother.

The police had told the court that the mother had given her blood in the presence of the father to hide the fact that the minor was drunk. Late at night on May 18–19, the minor hit a young man and woman riding a bike with a Porsche car. Both of them died in this incident. After this, Pune Police arrested 12 people, including the minor’s father, mother, and grandfather.

Pune district court on Friday granted bail Vishal Agarwal the father of the teenager accused in the Pune Porsche car crash case.

Agarwal was granted bail in the primary case where he was booked under Section 75 of the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015.

The advocate of the Agarwal, Prashant Patil said that his client will continue to cooperate with the probe.

“My client Vishal Agarwal has been granted bail by the Honourable Sessions Court at Pune. It is his duty to abide by the conditions imposed by the Court and shall continue to cooperate with the investigation agency,” Patil said.

The father of the accused teenager is in police custody in connection with manipulation of blood samples, while the grandfather is in judicial custody following his arrest for allegedly abducting the family driver to force him to take responsibility for the crime on behalf of his minor grandson.

Two IT professionals, who were travelling on a bike died on the night of May 19 after a Porsche car allegedly driven by the minor accused ploughed into them.

The teenager has been detained at an observation home on the order of the Juvenile Justice Board. He was earlier granted bail in the case but was later sent to the observation home for 14 days till June 5.

On June 15, a paternal aunt of the minor accused in the car crash case moved the Bombay High Court, claiming that the teenager’s detention was “illegal” and sought his immediate release.

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