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Father of Pune teen driver, who killed 2 persons with Porsche, detained

May 21, 2024 09:30 AM IST

The Pune police on Tuesday morning detained the father of the teenager - who was involved in a car accident that killed two people.

The Pune police on Tuesday morning detained the father of the 17-year-old teenager - who was involved in a car accident that killed two people - from Maharashtra's Aurangabad. According to a senior official, the boy's father, who is a prominent builder, is being brought to Pune, where he is likely to be arrested.

The 17-year-old is the son of a prominent real estate developer from the city whose Porsche was running without a registration number. (HT PHOTO)

This comes a day after the teenager's father was booked under the relevant sections of the Motor Vehicles Act (MVA) and the Juvenile Justice Act (JJA) for ‘failing to do his duty as a guardian’. The action was taken after the police found out that the Porsche car he had bought for his son in March this year had not yet been registered as he had not paid the 44 lakh road tax on the car. Along with this, his minor son did not have a driving license.

The car accident took place on Sunday morning in Pune's Kalyani Nagar area when the 17-year-old boy - who was driving a Porsche - collided with a motorcycle, killing two techies identified as Anis Awadhiya and Ashwini Costa. Based on the CCTV footage, the police said that the minor boy was driving the Porsche at a speed of 160 kmph at the time of the accident.

While the teenager was taken into custody after the incident, a Pune court granted him bail within a few hours of the accident, stipulating that he should write an essay reflecting on the accident, seek help to give up drinking and do voluntary work with the Pune traffic police.

However, several protests broke out in the city over the bail condition. Following this, the police said that they would seek a higher court's permission to try the 17-year-old boy as an adult.

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