Pune Police official announced that the crime branch unit will utilize AI-based software to digitally recreate the incident, providing a comprehensive view of the events leading up to the crash.
A cyber expert will be tasked with designing the digital reconstruction, incorporating all relevant data such as vehicle movements, the number of people present, the speed of the Porsche, and additional critical factors. Given that the accused is a minor, he cannot be taken to the accident spot. So the reconstruction will rely heavily on forensic inputs and other indirect data sources instead of on-site re-enactment, a crime branch official told ANI.
In a related development, the Maharashtra government has suspended two doctors from Sassoon General Hospital and a staff member, following their arrest for allegedly tampering with the blood samples of the minor involved in the crash. Additionally, Dr. Vinayak Kale, the dean of B J Medical College and Sassoon Civil Hospital, has been placed on compulsory leave. This disciplinary action was taken based on recommendations from a three-member committee's report on the matter.
The police had arrested Dr. Ajay Taware, head of the forensic medicine department, Dr. Shrihari Halnor, a medical officer, and Atul Ghatkamble, a hospital employee, after it was discovered that the juvenile's blood samples had been discarded and replaced with those of another individual, which showed no alcohol content. These arrests were made in response to allegations