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There are as many as 12 bruises and wounds on her body and one of them a bite woynd on her palm and now they are investigating as to how old these wounds are...And there is apparently strong evidence suggesting that she may have been poisoned and it may be homicide and not a sucide ! Of course it will be ascertained aonly after all the investigations are over ..


Two days ago, the doctors ascertained, the death occurred due to poisoning.


Yes and her son says that she poisoned her body herself by taking strong doses of allopathic medicines unsupervised. He does not suspect any foul play.


Latest is the case has been handed over to Crime Branch considering "various aspects" involving it.
There was absolutely nothing about this issue in the newspaper today. I think they are looking into the matter and will publicize the findings when anything new comes up.

Mala Jaiswar
There was absolutely nothing about this issue in the newspaper today. I think they are looking into the matter and will publicize the findings when anything new comes up.


The ball is in the court of Crime Branch. Seeing many complicated issues involved in this case Delhi Police has entrusted the job of further investigation to Crime Branch.
There are as many as 12 bruises and wounds on her body and one of them a bite woynd on her palm and now they are investigating as to how old these wounds are...And there is apparently strong evidence suggesting that she may have been poisoned and it may be homicide and not a sucide ! Of course it will be ascertained aonly after all the investigations are over ..


Two days ago, the doctors ascertained, the death occurred due to poisoning.


Yes and her son says that she poisoned her body herself by taking strong doses of allopathic medicines unsupervised. He does not suspect any foul play.


There was an article in the Delhi Times of India today criticizing the delay in the final investigation report. Let us see what happens next.

Mala Jaiswar
There are as many as 12 bruises and wounds on her body and one of them a bite woynd on her palm and now they are investigating as to how old these wounds are...And there is apparently strong evidence suggesting that she may have been poisoned and it may be homicide and not a sucide ! Of course it will be ascertained aonly after all the investigations are over ..


Two days ago, the doctors ascertained, the death occurred due to poisoning.


Yes and her son says that she poisoned her body herself by taking strong doses of allopathic medicines unsupervised. He does not suspect any foul play.


There was an article in the Delhi Times of India today criticizing the delay in the final investigation report. Let us see what happens next.


Delays in investigations and observations and recommendations of commissions appointed by the government are well known for their Snail's pace.
The case is being thrown around now since investigation seems to have reached a dead end which means the criminal ( if it is a homicide case) is getting way with the crime ! This too may probably get added on to thelist of cold cases that have not been concluded..

Pay no mind to those who talk behind your back, it simply means that you are two steps ahead !!!

The case is being thrown around now since investigation seems to have reached a dead end which means the criminal ( if it is a homicide case) is getting way with the crime ! This too may probably get added on to thelist of cold cases that have not been concluded..


Crime branch is well known for unconcluded cases and finally comes up with that stock phrase,'No enough evidence.'
The case is being thrown around now since investigation seems to have reached a dead end which means the criminal ( if it is a homicide case) is getting way with the crime ! This too may probably get added on to thelist of cold cases that have not been concluded..


Crime branch is well known for unconcluded cases and finally comes up with that stock phrase,'No enough evidence.'


True and this case from the way it is proceeding may go the same way..I hope they have looked at the ISI angle that Sunanda spoke about on her tweets or has Salman Kurshid asked them not to do so since he seems to be very soft on anything Pakistan ... :unsure:

Pay no mind to those who talk behind your back, it simply means that you are two steps ahead !!!

The case is being thrown around now since investigation seems to have reached a dead end which means the criminal ( if it is a homicide case) is getting way with the crime ! This too may probably get added on to thelist of cold cases that have not been concluded..


Crime branch is well known for unconcluded cases and finally comes up with that stock phrase,'No enough evidence.'


True and this case from the way it is proceeding may go the same way..I hope they have looked at the ISI angle that Sunanda spoke about on her tweets or has Salman Kurshid asked them not to do so since he seems to be very soft on anything Pakistan ... :unsure:


To dilute the case they look towards any number of angles, including Muzaffarnagar communal riots only to come up with the inevitable, 'the case is closed for want of evidence.' This is a familiar Modus operandi of our premier investigation department.
The case is being thrown around now since investigation seems to have reached a dead end which means the criminal ( if it is a homicide case) is getting way with the crime ! This too may probably get added on to thelist of cold cases that have not been concluded..


Crime branch is well known for unconcluded cases and finally comes up with that stock phrase,'No enough evidence.'


True and this case from the way it is proceeding may go the same way..I hope they have looked at the ISI angle that Sunanda spoke about on her tweets or has Salman Kurshid asked them not to do so since he seems to be very soft on anything Pakistan ... :unsure:


To dilute the case they look towards any number of angles, including Muzaffarnagar communal riots only to come up with the inevitable, 'the case is closed for want of evidence.' This is a familiar Modus operandi of our premier investigation department.



They are waiting for the case to fade out of public memory. Thats what always happens.
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