The 17-year-old boy involved in the tragic Porsche crash in Pune, which resulted in the deaths of two people, has been sent to the Children Observation Centre for 14 days. This decision follows a high-profile case that has sparked significant public outrage. During his stay, the minor will follow a strict and structured routine designed to instill discipline and stability.
Daily Routine at the Juvenile Centre
Morning: The day for the teenager begins at 8 am, along with other inmates.
Breakfast: By 10 am, breakfast is served, typically including nutritious items such as poha, upma, eggs, and milk.
Prayer and classes: At 11 am, the minor joins others for a prayer session. This is followed by language classes aimed at educational development.
Lunch: Lunch is provided at 12:30 pm. After eating, the inmates are allowed to rest in their dormitories until 4 pm.
Evening snack and TV time: An evening snack is given at 4 pm, followed by an hour of TV time from 4 pm to 5 pm.
Play time: From 5 pm to 7 pm, inmates engage in sports activities such as football and volleyball.
Dinner: Dinner is served at 7 pm, consisting of vegetables, chapati and rice.
End of day: At 8 pm, inmates return to their dormitories to conclude their day.
Details of the Pune Porsche crash
The Pune Porsche crash took place in the early hours of Sunday when the 17-year-old, who had consumed alcohol at two different bars the previous night, was involved in a fatal car accident.
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The Pune Porsche crash claimed the lives of two techies, Aneesh Awadhiya and his friend Ashwini Koshta. Ashwini died instantly, while Aneesh succumbed to his injuries shortly after being transported to a city hospital.
Following his detention, the minor was granted bail by a district court within 14 hours, leading to widespread public outrage. On Wednesday, the Juvenile Justice Board overturned the bail decision and ordered the minor to be sent to the Children Observation Centre.
Legal actions and public response
The father of the minor, Vishal Agarwal, a real estate developer, has also been arrested. Agarwal attempted to mislead authorities and evade arrest but was apprehended on Tuesday.
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In light of the severe nature of the crime, the Pune police have requested that the minor be tried as an adult. The case continues to draw significant attention, with many calling for strict actions against those responsible.
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