In a shocking turn of events, Pune Commissioner of Police Amitesh Kumar revealed today that the blood samples analyzed by Sassoon Hospital did not match with the minor accused in the Porsche car crash. It turns out that the blood sample belonged to a ‘third person’, adding a new twist to the case.

The Pune Police raided and arrested two senior doctors from Sassoon Hospital for allegedly tampering with the blood report of the minor boy involved in the crash. Dr Ajay Taware, Head of the Forensics Department, and Dr Shrihari Halnor from the Blood Bank were taken into custody for their involvement in the manipulation of crucial evidence.

Commissioner Kumar stated that the police have gathered enough technical evidence to build a strong case against the accused doctors. The duo is set to appear before a Pune Court later today and face charges for their actions that could have serious implications on the prosecution case.

The blood report of the accused minor had initially given him a clean chit, leading to his quick release on bail after the fatal crash that took the lives of two IT engineers. The victims, Ashwini Koshta and Aneesh Awadhiya, both 24 years old and from Madhya Pradesh, lost their lives in the tragic incident.

The minor boy, son of a prominent realtor, is currently in a Juvenile Correctional Home, while his father and grandfather are also facing legal consequences in connection with the case. The entire incident has sparked outrage nationwide and has put a spotlight on the justice system’s handling of such cases.

In addition to the doctors, two police officers have been suspended for their alleged negligence and other lapses related to the accident. The investigation is ongoing, and the authorities are working towards ensuring justice for the victims and their families.

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