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Nirupama Pathak's post-mortem report indicates murder: Jharkhand DGP | Jharkhand Director General of Police (DGP) Neyaz Ahmed on Thursday said that the post-mortem report and initial investigation of the murder of Delhi based journalist Nirupama Pathak indicates murder. "The
post-mortem report indicates murder and we are investigating on the same lines.
We won't work under anyone's influence. We have kept all our options open and
we will probe whatever point comes forward. We will handle the case justly," said
Ahmed. The state police submitted their report of the investigation to Ahmed on
Wednesday. "The progress in the case so far is that Superintendent of Police (SP)
has submitted the report of the investigation. Yesterday, I called on the SP,
Deputy Inspector General (DIG), Inspector General (IG) Crime Investigation Department
(CID) and others," said Ahmed. "We deliberated on every aspect of the case and
went through all the angles of the case investigation," he added. Ahmed, however,
did not disclose any details of the report. Twenty-three-year-old Nirupama was
found dead at her home in Koderma District in mysterious circumstances on April
29. Her mother Sudha Pathak has been arrested in this connection, while the police
have also filed a case of rape and abetment to suicide against her boyfriend Priyabhanshu
Ranjan. On May 9, Ranjan's parents claimed to have mobile proof that could nail
the complicity of Nirupama's parents in what they say is murder. In a startling
claim, Ranjan's father said he had Nirupama's last SMS in which she said that
she had been locked inside a bathroom and was not being allowed to go out. He
also said that a similar message had come from his son, who was in Delhi. The
revelation came after Koderma Police served notices to three doctors who had performed
a post mortem on Nirupama. The court directed the police to file a First Information
Report (FIR) against Ranjan, following charges levelled by Nirupama's arrested
mother Sudha Pathak. Nirupama's mother has described her daughter's death as a
suicide case. However, the post-mortem report revealed that Pathak died due to
asphyxia as a result of smothering and that she was 10-12 weeks pregnant. |
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