The parents of an NRI student, who was killed in a house on 13 September, on Wednesday questioned the probe of the Delhi police before a court here seeking an explanation how their son suffered injuries in his private parts.
According to police, the deceased student Anmol Sarna was murdered after a scuffle at a party on 13 September night.
‘As per the post-mortem report, there is an injury near his private parts and also beside it. The report also states that there were injuries on his knees...
‘There is something fishy or there was an attempt for something, of which Anmol tried to escape. The truth is not known to anyone except the four accused,’ Akshay Kumar Sharma, the counsel for Anmol’s
parents, said.
Besides the counsel for 24-year-old Anmol, his mother also told Metropolitan Magistrate Deepak Wason that the FIR in the case nowhere explains how the blood stains where found inside the flat.
On being asked by the judge himself, Anmol’s mother said the police story creates a doubt.
‘I got a phone call from Pranil’s parents that my son has been admitted to AIIMS. After I reached the spot, I saw blood flowing out of my son’s head. I have seen that the injury mark on my son’s body was hidden with something like mud.
‘There was mud in his nail, as if someone has pulled him out of some place from where he was not
willing to come out,’ the mother said.
The court heard the parents and the counsel during the hearing on the bail plea of accused Pranil Shah and Ritham Girhotra who are in police custody till Thursday.
The two bail applications will be heard on 20 September.