Crime branch to probe Indu's death

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  • xman
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    • Sep 2006
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    Crime branch to probe Indu's death

    Thiruvananthapuram: Home minister Kodiyeri Balakrishnan has given directions to initiate proceedings to transfer the probe on the death of NIT research scholar OK Indu , 25, whose body was recovered from the Periyar a few days after she went missing from the Thiruvananthapuram-Mangalore Express train, to the crime branch . CM Pradeep Kumar, superintendent of Crime Branch, hurt and homicide department, would lead the probe. Home department secretary K Jayakumar said no official order has been issued. The railway police, who are probing the case, have come to a conclusion that Indu committed suicide. But her family members discard the suicide theory, claiming there is no reason for Indu to commit it.

    The new findings of the probe by railway police reveals that three pages of Indu's diary were found torn and her fiancé Ahbhishek too had booked a ticket in the same train which Indu travelled. But instead of him another person had traveled on his ticket.

    Kodiyeri decided to hand over the probe based on the complaint given by her parents. In the complaint her father Krishnan Nair pointed out that there is no such situation which would have prompted their only daughter to commit suicide.





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