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2 government docs held for fixing Pune teen's blood reports

IndiaTimes Monday, 27 May 2024
Two doctors of Pune's state-run Sassoon General Hospital - forensic sciences head Dr Ajay Taware and casualty medical officer Shrihari Halnor - were arrested Monday along with a mortuary staffer on charges of swapping blood samples to shield the teenager who fatally hit two techies on a motorbike on May 19 while driving a Porsche allegedly after a night of pubbing.
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