
"Follow Traffic Rules": Lessons In Essay From Teen Who Killed 2 In Porsche
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Writing a 300-word essay on road safety was part of the teenager's bail conditions.
The fact that the teenager who rammed his father's Porsche into two techies in Pune in May, killing them on the spot, was given bail and asked to write a 300-word essay on road safety had sparked national outrage. NDTV has now accessed the essay, in which the 17-year-old explains why he left the spot after the accident and stresses on the need to follow traffic rules.
Meeting the bail conditions set by the Juvenile Justice Board on May 19, the day of the accident, the teenager handed in the essay on Wednesday.
The boy, the son of a prominent Pune builder, had been drinking with his friends in two pubs to celebrate his Class 12 results before knocking down the scooter carrying the two 24-year-old techies - Ashwini Koshta and Anish Awadhiya - in the Porsche at a speed in excess of 150 kmph. He had then sped away.