Today, On 5th November, the Supreme Court denied anticipatory bail to Arunkumar Singh, accused of conspiring to tamper with his minor son’s blood samples after a fatal Porsche accident in Pune. The court upheld earlier decisions, citing evidence of Singh’s involvement in a scheme to conceal alcohol consumption and the risk of obstructing the investigation.
Yesterday, On 23rd October, the Bombay High Court denied anticipatory bail to the father of a friend of a minor involved in a fatal Porsche crash in Pune. The court cited sufficient evidence of his involvement in tampering with blood samples. The ongoing investigation raises significant concerns over underage driving and legal accountability.
Yesterday, On 10th June, In the Porsche crash case, the juvenile’s parents and a co-accused have been detained until June 14. The boy’s mother was arrested after her blood samples were found in place of her son’s. An intermediary and others were also produced before the court. Investigations are ongoing, with multiple cases filed against the juvenile’s father.
Pune police revealed that a woman’s blood samples were substituted for a juvenile’s involved in a fatal Porsche crash, raising concerns about evidence integrity. Doctors and a hospital employee were arrested, and police are seeking further custody. The blood allegedly belonged to the juvenile’s mother, attempting to shield the minor driver. The crash resulted in two deaths.
Today, On 27th May, In Pune, police arrested hospital staff for tampering with a juvenile’s blood samples linked to a fatal Porsche crash. The boy’s father allegedly induced the hospital’s head to replace the samples. The incident highlighted concerns about justice in high-profile cases. The police added charges against the juvenile and his father, and are investigating the tampering’s extent.
