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  • Hoarding Falls In Pune Amid Heavy Rain, 7 Two-Wheelers Trapped

    A hoarding fell, trapping several two-wheelers, due to heavy rain and strong winds in Pune on Tuesday. No one was, fortunately, injured in the accident, but it brought back horrific memories of a similar collapse in Mumbai’s Ghatkopar last year, in which 17 people were killed.

    Officials said the hoarding collapsed in the Sanaswadi area, near Wagholi, on Ahilyanagar Road in Pune. At least seven two-wheelers were trapped under it.

    Videos show the big hoarding lying on the ground near shops in what appears to be a very busy area. Bikes can be seen trapped under the structure and a motorcycle and a cycle were also lying on their side next to it. 

    In May last year, a 120X120-foot hoarding had collapsed on a petrol pump on the Easter Express Highway in Mumbai’s Ghatkopar. The massive billboard had been installed despite permission being given for one only a third its size – 40X40 feet.

    More than 80 people were injured and 17 people had been killed. The Justice Dilip Bhosale Commission, set up to investigate the matter, had submitted its report to the Maharashtra government on May 7. 

    Amid outrage, several questions had been raised about the lack of oversight and people had asked how the rules were ignored without anybody noticing. Advertising firm director Bhavesh Bhinde, the prime accused in the case, had been arrested, but was granted bail in October. 

    Orange Alert 

    Pune witnessed heavy rain on Tuesday and the accompanying gusty winds are seen as the reason for the hoarding’s collapse. Many parts of the city were also waterlogged.

    On Monday, the India Meteorological Department had issued an alert for some parts of Pune and other parts of Maharashtra, predicting “heavy to very heavy rainfall, thunderstorms with lightning, and gusty winds (50-60 kmph) at isolated places”.

  • Man Hacked To Death In Pune, 2 Arrested: Cops

    According to the police, the dispute took a violent turn when Khude and Mankar allegedly assaulted Koli with a cement block and sticks resulting in his death.

    Two persons were arrested for allegedly killing another man near the Kondhwa police station limits in Maharashtra’s Pune, police said on Monday.

    The man was hacked to death by two on-record criminals near the Kondhwa crematorium.

    As per the police, the incident occurred at around 3:30 pm.

    The deceased and the accused were known to each other and were consuming alcohol when a heated argument broke out between the accused Barish alias Barya Sanjay Khude (age 21 resident of Talim Chowk, Kondhwa), Akash Shubash Mankar (age 23, Resident of Gokul nagar, Pune) and the deceased Mallesh Kupendra Koli (age 32 resident of Gokul nagar, Pune).

    According to the police, the dispute took a violent turn when Khude and Mankar allegedly assaulted Koli with a cement block and sticks resulting in his death.

    The Kondhwa police have arrested the accused and a case has been registered under sections 103(1), and 3(5) of the BNS. Further investigation is carried out by Police Sub Inspector Gavde of the Kondhwa police station.

    Deputy Commissioner of Police Rajkumar Shinde stated, “The murder was a result of a dispute while drinking between friends, the accused are on record criminals. We have arrested the accused and further probe is underway.”

  • Doctor Resigns Citing Threats After Pregnant Woman Dies In Pune Hospital

    The hospital has been in the eye of the storm following the death of Tanisha Bhise, wife of the personal secretary of BJP MLC Amit Gorkhe, who was allegedly refused admission over non-payment of a Rs 10 lakh deposit.

    A consulting gynaecologist at Pune’s Deenanath Mangeshkar Hospital, who is under fire over the death of a pregnant woman after she was denied admission due to non-payment of Rs 10 lakh deposit, has tendered his resignation, the hospital said on Monday.

    Dr Dhananjay Kelkar, medical director of the hospital, said Dr Sushrut Ghaisas, a consulting obstetrician and gynaecologist, cited intense public anger, social media backlash, and threat calls as reasons for stepping down.

    The hospital has been in the eye of the storm following the death of Tanisha Bhise, wife of the personal secretary of BJP MLC Amit Gorkhe, who was allegedly refused admission over non-payment of a Rs 10 lakh deposit. She later died at another facility after giving birth to twin daughters.

    Family members of the woman who died have accused Dr Ghaisas of seeking the deposit ahead of admission.

    Dr Kelkar said, “In his resignation letter, Dr Ghaisas stated that he is under tremendous mental pressure due to public outrage, criticism, and threats. He fears this will impact his ability to treat other patients and may also compromise the safety of his family. To avoid injustice to his work, he has decided to resign.” The hospital administration has forwarded the resignation to its trustees, and it is expected that it will be accepted, he said, adding that Dr Ghaisas will complete his scheduled surgeries and work until Thursday.

    Amid mounting anger over the incident, members of the BJP’s women’s wing allegedly barged into the clinic run by Dr Ghaisas’s mother in Kothrud last week and damaged property, police said.

  • At Least 2 From Pune Killed In J&K’s Pahalgam Terror Attack

    In what is the deadliest attack in the Valley since the Pulwama strike in 2019, terrorists opened fire at a famed meadow near Kashmir’s Pahalgam town on Tuesday afternoon, killing 26 people, mostly tourists.

    At least two persons from Pune have suffered gunshot injuries in a terrorist attack in Kashmir, with NCP (SP) MP Supriya Sule requesting Chief Minister Omar Abdullah to provide immediate medical aid and support.

    “Requesting @OmarAbdullah for providing immediate medical aid and support to the people hailing from Pune who have suffered injuries in the Pahalgham firing incident today,” Ms Sule posted on X.

    She stated two persons out of a group of five from Pune sustained gunshot injuries.

    “Asawari Jagdale, Pragati Jagdale, Santosh Jagdale (gunshot wound), Kaustubh Ganbote (gunshot wound), & Sangeeta Gabote from Pune. The family has requested clarity on their condition, please. Thank you for your efficient & quick administration! Mr Sule added.

    In what is the deadliest attack in the Valley since the Pulwama strike in 2019, terrorists opened fire at a famed meadow near Kashmir’s Pahalgam town on Tuesday afternoon, killing 26 people, mostly tourists.

  • Year On, Pune Porsche Crash Victims’ Families Ask What Happened To Fast-Tracking Case

    In the early hours of May 19, 2024, a Porsche allegedly driven by a 17-year-old in an inebriated condition fatally knocked down two software professionals.

    Exactly a year ago, when a speeding Porsche crashed into a two-wheeler in Pune, killing two techies in their 20s, the accident upended the worlds of their families. The case grabbed national headlines after it emerged that the luxe car was allegedly being driven by a juvenile under the influence of alcohol, and a series of events that followed to save him.

    Twelve months have passed, but for the families of victims Anish Awadhiya and his friend Ashwini Costa, justice seems far away.

    On the other side, the juvenile’s father, who is a developer, two doctors and a few others remain behind bars. The boy’s mother is out on interim bail.

    In the early hours of May 19, 2024, a Porsche allegedly driven by a 17-year-old in an inebriated condition fatally knocked down software professionals Awadhiya and Costa, who were on a bike, in Pune’s Kalyani Nagar area.

    Though the boy was detained, he was granted bail by Juvenile Justice Board (JJB) member L N Danavade within hours of the crash. The lenient bail terms, including asking the minor to write a 300-word essay on road safety, triggered a nationwide firestorm.

    After police sought a review of the bail order amid the outrage, the JJB sent the minor to an observation home. Subsequently, the Bombay High Court ordered his release.

    In a parallel development, Pune police said the boy’s blood samples were allegedly replaced with those of his mother to conceal his intoxication at the time of the crash. Police then arrested his parents, two doctors from Sassoon General Hospital and a few others.

    Om Awadhiya, father of Anish Awadhiya, expressed dismay over the delay in justice delivery. He said he had been assured that the case would be fast-tracked.

    “A year has passed, but the trial is being stretched. Our son is no longer with us; nothing can compensate for that loss, but justice in this case would send a strong message against drunk driving and those who believe money and power put them above the law,” he said.

    He said both families have appealed to the authorities to expedite the trial.

    “This entire year has been painful for me, my wife, and our whole family. Not a single day goes by without us remembering him and cherishing his beautiful memories. After Anish’s tragic death, our world has come crashing down,” said Om Awadhiya.

    The father, who lives in Madhya Pradesh, said their only wish is to see the culprits punished.

    Currently, the minor’s father, Sassoon doctors Ajay Taware and Shrihari Halnor, hospital staffer Atul Ghatkamble, two middlemen, Bashpak Makandar and Amar Gaikwad, Aditya Avinash Sood, Ashish Mittal, and Arun Kumar Singh are in jail in connection with alleged sample swaps.

    “The sessions court has rejected the bail pleas of the accused. To ensure that the trial is fast-tracked, we have already filed an application to frame charges. But Dr Taware has moved court seeking to discharge him from the case. That is why the proceedings are pending,” said Special Public Prosecutor Shishir Hiray.

    He said their priority will be to tackle the discharge application and go for the framing of charges.

    Hiray said while opposing the bail applications of the accused, he made the court understand that it was not a simple accident case.

    “In this case, the accused have played and cheated the judicial system by tampering with the key evidence, such as blood reports. Due to the prosecution’s strong opposition, barring the mother of the juvenile, none of the accused have been able to secure bail,” he said.

    A senior official from Pune police said that, except for the initial probe on May 19 last year, the entire investigation is being carried out in a professional manner to ensure a watertight case against the accused.

    According to police, around 2.30 am on May 19, Awadhiya, Costa, and some of their friends were returning home on their bikes from a hotel when a speeding Porsche without a registration number plate rammed into the two-wheeler in Kalyani Nagar, killing Awadhiya and Costa.

    Police said a 17-year-old boy, who was allegedly drunk, was behind the wheel. His two minor friends and the driver of the car were inside the vehicle at the time of the crash.

    The juvenile chose to drive the car after partying at two different hotels with his friends and consuming alcohol, they said.

    Following the accident, the juvenile was detained. Initially, police were accused of giving him preferential treatment, prompting Pune police chief Amitesh Kumar to suspend two cops from the Yerawada police station.

    Citing the subsequent investigation, police said the teen’s father and Dr Taware, then the head of the Forensic Science department at Sassoon Hospital, got the blood samples of the juvenile swapped with those of his mother with the help of Dr Shreehari Halnore and hospital staffer Ghatkamble.

    Middlemen Makandar and Gaikwad were accused of facilitating financial transactions for the alleged illegality.

    Police said the blood samples of the two other minors, who were in the car, were also reportedly swapped to prevent the detection of alcohol. Police then arrested three people, including the fathers of these two minors.

    After the incident, the issue of serving liquor to underage patrons took centre stage as a case was registered against two hotels that had served alcohol to the juvenile and his friends.

  • Pune Man Arrested For Posing As Air Force Personnel

    Officials seized several items, including two IAF T-shirts, a pair of combat pants and shoes, two IAF badges, and a tracksuit upper, police said.

    A man posing as a personnel of the Indian Air Force was arrested in Pune in a joint operation by the Southern Command Military Intelligence and the police, officials said on Monday.

    The accused, Gaurav Kumar, was caught on Sunday night based on a tip-off about his suspicious activities, police said.

    Following thorough verification and surveillance, a joint team of the Southern Command Military Intelligence and the Khadki police station apprehended the accused from the Kharadi area around 8.40 pm, they said.

    Officials seized several items, including two IAF T-shirts, a pair of combat pants and shoes, two IAF badges, and a tracksuit upper, police said.

    A case has been registered against the accused under section 168 (impersonating a soldier, sailor, or airman) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) at the Khadki police station.

    An investigation is underway to ascertain the motive behind the impersonation and any potential security implications.

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