The Regional Transport Office (RTO) has forwarded its findings on the May 19 Porsche car crash in Kalyani Nagar to the Pune police, as per an official statement.
Two IT professionals from Madhya Pradesh lost their lives when their motorcycle was struck by a speeding Porsche car, allegedly driven by an inebriated minor.
“We have presented our report regarding the Porsche car accident to the investigating officer handling the case,” stated Sanjiv Bhor, Pune Regional Transport Officer, while declining to provide further details.
According to sources, the Porsche Taycan electric luxury vehicle was imported in March by a dealership in Bengaluru, Karnataka, before being temporarily registered in Maharashtra.
Representatives from Porsche also conducted an examination of the vehicle subsequent to the accident.
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