Two people were killed after a luxury Porsche car, driven by Vedant Agarwal, 17-year-old son of renowned builder Vishal Agarwal of Bramha Realty, crashed into their motorcycle in Punes Kalyani Nagar on Sunday, police said. The accident occurred at 3.15 am when Anish Awadiya and Ashwini Costa were returning home with friends on motorcycles after partying at a club, police said. Vedant Agarwal, 17, who was driving the Porsche Taycan, rammed the speeding vehicle into their bike at Kalyani Nagar junction. The impact of the crash flung the two riders into the air and they landed on another car. They died on the spot. After colliding with them, the car crashed into the pavement and came to a stop. Locals caught the driver and beat him up before handing him over to the police. A case was registered against him at the Yerawada police station under various sections, including 279 (rash driving), 304A (death by negligence), 337 (endangering human life) and 338 (causing grievous hurt), and provisions of the Motor Vehicles Act. The Juvenile Justice Board (JJB) in Pune has asked a minor driver to work with traffic police for 15 days and write an essay on accident while granting bail to the boy, hours after his Porsche car hit a motorbike killing two people. According to advocate Prashant Patil, representing the minor, the bail order by JJB has asked his client to work with Yerawada traffic police for 15 days and the accused should write an essay on accident. The minor should also take treatment from a doctor who will help him quit drinking and seek psychiatric counselling, a report of which must be submitted, said Patil. Officials said they suspect the minor driver was under the influence of alcohol and to ascertain this, he was sent for medical examination, a report of which was still awaited. An eyewitness, Amen Sheikh, described the accident and said the Porsche was being driven at a speed between 200-240 km/hour.

Two people were killed after a luxury Porsche car, driven by Vedant Agarwal, 17-year-old son of renowned builder Vishal Agarwal of Bramha Realty, crashed into their motorcycle in Punes Kalyani Nagar on Sunday, police said. The accident occurred at 3.15 am when Anish Awadiya and Ashwini Costa were returning home with friends on motorcycles after partying at a club, police said. Vedant Agarwal, 17, who was driving the Porsche Taycan, rammed the speeding vehicle into their bike at Kalyani Nagar junction. The impact of the crash flung the two riders into the air and they landed on another car. They died on the spot. After colliding with them, the car crashed into the pavement and came to a stop. Locals caught the driver and beat him up before handing him over to the police. A case was registered against him at the Yerawada police station under various sections, including 279 (rash driving), 304A (death by negligence), 337 (endangering human life) and 338 (causing grievous hurt), and provisions of the Motor Vehicles Act. The Juvenile Justice Board (JJB) in Pune has asked a minor driver to work with traffic police for 15 days and write an essay on accident while granting bail to the boy, hours after his Porsche car hit a motorbike killing two people. According to advocate Prashant Patil, representing the minor, the bail order by JJB has asked his client to work with Yerawada traffic police for 15 days and the accused should write an essay on accident. The minor should also take treatment from a doctor who will help him quit drinking and seek psychiatric counselling, a report of which must be submitted, said Patil. Officials said they suspect the minor driver was under the influence of alcohol and to ascertain this, he was sent for medical examination, a report of which was still awaited. An eyewitness, Amen Sheikh, described the accident and said the Porsche was being driven at a speed between 200-240 km/hour. - AB+ (@iamabpositive) on Josh: India's #1 Short Videos App

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