The accused doctors, Ajay Taware and Srihari Halanor, and peon Atul Ghatkamble, who were suspended by the state government on Wednesday, were produced in the court on Thursday after their first police remand ended.

Arguing for extension of custody of the accused trio, the police lawyer told the court that the blood sample of the minor accused was replaced with the blood sample of a woman to prove that the 17-year-old boy was not drunk. . Situation at the time of the accident.

Police said they wanted to verify the identity of the woman and match her blood sample with the boy's blood sample to detect swapping and connect the dots.

Police investigation revealed that the three accused were raided and arrested after they had disposed of the minor's blood sample in a dustbin and the blood of a woman – suspected to be his mother – and two other people. A sample was taken so that it could be saved from getting trapped.

Police said Hellnor had not thrown away the boy's blood sample – which the city police chief had earlier informed the media about – but had handed it over to someone else and police now wanted to trace and recover the original sample. Is.

Last week, the minor's mother, Shivani V. Agarwal became emotional and denied that her son had posted a purported video of her singing a rap after he was arrested for driving a Porsche car at a speed of around 160 kmph on May 19. Recorded this, in which professional couple Ashwini Kostha and others were killed. Anish Awadhiya, both aged 24, created a stir across the country.

So far, the police have arrested around 10 people in connection with the case, while the dean of Sassoon General Hospital has been sent on compulsory leave pending the investigation.

Two police officers have also been suspended, while the mother of the minor boy is now on the radar of investigators.