Family of Techie, killed in Pune Porsche Crash: 'This Was M**der, Not an Accident'

The family of a tech professional who died in a Pune Porsche crash claims the incident was intentional, not accidental. They are seeking justice, calling the tragedy a deliberate act of murder.

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Bhuwan

5/21/20242 min read

LIVE FROM BHOPAL 🔴 : The Umaria district of Madhya Pradesh's Birsinghpur was entered by an ambulance this morning around three in the morning. Relatives of Aneesh Awadhiya, 24, started crying as soon as the facilities opened. A speeding Porsche driven by an inebriated teenager collided with their bike, killing two persons, including the young IT engineer who was employed in Pune.

The teenager driver, the son of a well-known Pune developer, should not have been released on bond, according to Aneesh's grandpa, Atmaram Awadhiya. This incident has claimed the lives of two persons. It's entirely incorrect to say this. We require severe penalties. "The accused should not have been granted bail," he said.

It was late on Saturday afternoon when Aneesh Awadhiya and fellow IT engineer Ashwini Koshta returned from a get-together. A Porsche traveling at high speed struck their bike from behind around 2:15 a.m. Aneesh passed away instantly, as did Ashwini. In just fifteen hours, a Pune court granted the driver, who is seventeen years and eight months old, bail with certain restrictions. These include writing a 300-word essay about accidents, cooperating with traffic police for fifteen days, and receiving counseling and treatment for his alcohol use. Big indignation has been generated by the event and quick bail. The Pune police have stated that they had asked the court to allow the accused to be tried as an adult, but the request was denied. Moving the sessions court is their current decision. It's now the father of the teenager who's in jail.

The way their son was taken from them is heartbreaking for the family in Aneesh Awadhiya's house. Images included tearful families embracing one another. Uncle Akhilesh Awadhiya stated, "The child defendant drove at 240 km/h while intoxicated. His driving license was missing. This is murder, not mishap.

Ashwini Koshta's remains arrived at her Jabalpur residence last night. Her family has pledged to pursue justice to the previous end and is incensed about the bond amount given to the suspects. We're stunned. That he was granted bail in under fifteen hours is unacceptable. It's time to look into him and his parents. When Ashwini's death rituals are over, we will talk about the situation," her uncle Jugal Kishor Koshta stated, "She aspired to excel professionally and win her parents' approval. She had a lot of goals. We are unable to express our sorrow adequately."

"Cancelling his bail is what we seek. He is to blame for the death of an innocent girl who had no life experience," claimed Sachin Bokde, Ashwini's uncle.