The Pune court has extended the custody of the grandfather and father of the 17-year-old boy involved in the Porsche crash case. The duo was booked under IPC sections 365 and 304 (II) for their alleged role in the incident.
PunePorsche CrashRoad SafetyReal EstateVishal AgarwalReal Estate PuneMay 28, 2024
The Pune court extended the custody of the grandfather and father of the 17-year-old boy involved in the Porsche crash case
The grandfather and father of the 17-year-old boy Vishal Agarwal a real estate developer were booked by the police
The duo was booked under IPC sections 365 and 304 (II) for their alleged role in the incident
The 17-year-old boy was driving a Porsche car when it crashed into a divider on a Pune highway resulting in the death of two people
The police are investigating the role of the grandfather and father in the incident and whether they had any knowledge of the boy's reckless driving
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