The Free Press Journal

Essay competitio­n at Porsche car crash site held

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The teenager was initially granted bail by the Juvenile Justice Board, which also asked him to write an essay on road accidents

The Congress's youth wing in Pune organised an essay writing competitio­n on Sunday at the spot of the car crash involving a 17-year-old in which two persons were killed in the city.

The competitio­n was held at the accident site in the Kalyani Nagar area, where two IT profession­als died after their motorcycle was hit by a speeding Porsche allegedly driven by a minor in the early hours of May 19.

The police claim that the teenager was drunk at the time of the accident, but following outrage over the lenient treatment and a review applicatio­n by the police, he was sent to an observatio­n home till June 5.

Around 100 people, mostly youngsters, participat­ed in the essay competitio­n and were given the topics "My favourite car", "If my father was a builder", and "Ill effects of alcohol" to write on.

Congress MLA Ravindra Dhangekar of the Kasbha assembly constituen­cy also participat­ed in the competitio­n.

Talking to reporters, Dhangekar said, "I condemn the incident in which two youngsters lost their lives. The police should take stringent action against pubs and restaurant­s that operate beyond permitted time to avert such accidents." Police personnel were deployed in large numbers for the event.

The police have arrested the teenager's father, realtor Vishal Agarwal, and his grandfathe­r, Surendra Agarwal, in connection with the accident.

His father was booked under the Juvenile Justice Act for "exposing a child to danger" by handing over the car to him while knowing that he had no driving license.

The teen's grandfathe­r, Surendra Agarwal, was arrested for the 'illegal confinemen­t' of the driver.

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