Untraceable few weeks ago, Sheena Bora's remains found at CBI office in Delhi
The Hindu
Prosecution reveals Sheena Bora's missing bones found at CBI office, raising suspicions of forensic expert's wealth accumulation.
Weeks after it informed that parts of the purported skeleton of murder victim Sheena Bora were untraceable, the prosecution on Wednesday told the trial court here that they were lying at the CBI's office in New Delhi.
Sheena Bora (24) was allegedly murdered by her mother Indrani Mukerjea and others in 2012.
The revelation came on a day when the trial court received an email alleging that Sheena's bones had not gone missing but they were in the possession of a forensic expert who had examined the skeleton and who was deposing before the court as a witness.
This witness had suddenly amassed wealth, the email further alleged.
The special CBI judge S.P. Naik Nimbalkar informed the defence lawyers present in the court on Wednesday about the email.
After reading it, the lawyers submitted that the allegation should be investigated. The judge then sought a response from the central probe agency.
The prosecution noted that it had first informed the court about Sheena's remains being untraceable on April 24, and on June 10 it further stated that they could not be found.
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