New Delhi. Another revelation has come to light in the Pune Porsche car accident case. After the incident, the blood sample of the accused minor was replaced. Taking action in this case, the police have arrested two doctors including the HOD of the Forensic Medicine Department. Giving information on this case, Pune Police Commissioner Amitesh Kumar said, on May 19 at around 11 am, the minor was taken to Pune Sasoon Hospital for blood sample testing, there the minor’s blood sample was thrown in the hospital dustbin and another person’s blood sample was taken and sent to the forensic lab.
On Pune car accident case, Pune Police Commissioner Amitesh Kumar said, “The blood sample taken at Sasoon Hospital on May 19 at around 11 am was thrown in the hospital dustbin and another person’s blood sample was taken and sent to the forensic lab… CMO Shrihari Halnor has confirmed the identity of this blood sample… pic.twitter.com/Y0CjcQtec5
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According to the Police Commissioner, CMO Shrihari Halnor changed this blood sample. During the investigation, we found that Shrihari Halnor changed it on the instructions of Ajay Tavare, HOD of Forensic Medicine Department of Sasoon Hospital. Both these doctors have been arrested. Both the doctors were lured with money by the accused’s family to change the blood sample. Let us tell you that on the day of the accident, the minor accused in a drunken state crushed a young man and woman riding a bike with a Porsche car, in which both of them died.
When the blood sample of the minor was taken, alcohol was not confirmed in the blood report. Regarding this matter, the police questioned the HOD of Forensic Medicine Department Ajay Tavare and CMO Shrihari Halnor, after which both these doctors were arrested. The police have already arrested the minor’s father Vishal Agarwal and grandfather Surendra Agarwal in this case. These people are accused of holding their driver hostage and threatening him and his family to take the responsibility of the incident on him.