Police Team Visits Families of Software Engineers Killed in Tragic Porsche Accident

GG News Bureau
Jabalpur/Umaria, 6th June. 
A police delegation led by a senior official from Pune extended condolences and assurance to the grieving families of two software engineers tragically killed in a Porsche car accident in Jabalpur and Umaria, Madhya Pradesh.

The team, headed by Additional Commissioner of Police (ACP) Manoj Patil, visited the families of Anish Awadhiya and Ashwini Koshta, both 24-year-old IT professionals who lost their lives on May 19. The fatal incident occurred when a speeding Porsche, allegedly driven by a 17-year-old, collided with their motorcycle in Pune city.

While Ashwini hailed from Jabalpur, Anish belonged to Birsinghpur Pali in Umaria district. ACP Patil, speaking to reporters in Umaria, assured the families of a thorough and impartial investigation into the matter.

“We are investigating in the right direction. The case is watertight, and the entire crime branch is on the case,” affirmed Mr. Patil.

In Jabalpur, Patil met with the parents of Ashwini Koshta at their residence, where he reiterated the commitment to fair investigation and assured action against the accused individuals involved in the case.

“Mr. Patil has assured us of fair investigation and action against the accused persons in the case,” remarked Suresh Koshta, Ashwini’s father.

Providing further insight into the investigation progress, Patil informed the family that the inquiry is in its final stages, with documents set to be submitted to the court soon. He expressed condolences for the loss of the young engineer Ashwini, emphasizing the police’s resolve to pursue justice in the case.

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