If sources in the police department are to be believed, the conclusion report has not given a clean chit to Tharoor in the mysterious death of Sunanda. Millennium Post had earlier reported that Delhi police might register an FIR at Sarojini Nagar police station under the sections of murder against unknown persons.
‘The nine-month long investigation conducted by the sub divisional magistrate, Delhi police, Forensic Medicine Department of AIIMS, Central Forensic Science Laboratory team is now looking at the possibility of murder more closely,’ the source requesting anonymity said.
‘We might summon Tharoor at Sarojini Nagar police station to join the investigation process,’ a police official said.
‘We are not rushing with the probe under any kind of pressure. Rather we do not want to leave any loophole in the probe that is why we are working at a slow pace. The investigation conducted by the police department is continuously shared with other agencies involved in the investigation,’ another police official, who does not want to be named, told Millennium Post.
The conclusion report, sources said, has been prepared keeping in mind the new post-mortem examination report filed by the Forensic Medicine Department of AIIMS in which the board has reiterated its old stand that Sunanda died due to poisoning. The report specifically mentioned: ‘No overdose of Alprax’. The fresh report also states that Sunanda was healthy and had no ailment of heart, kidney, liver or lungs. Also, the new report clearly specified that Sunanda was not suffering from LUPUS.
Tharoor has not been given a clean chit by the SDM for several reasons that have not been disclosed by the police so far. Soon after Sunanda’s death Tharoor tried to divert the investigation by claiming that Sunanda must have died due to LUPUS but the fresh autopsy report has a different story to tell.
Even after nine month of investigation that hasn’t taken the investigating agencies to any definitive answer, the senior police officials preferred to stay tight-lipped.
‘The nine-month long investigation conducted by the sub divisional magistrate, Delhi police, Forensic Medicine Department of AIIMS, Central Forensic Science Laboratory team is now looking at the possibility of murder more closely,’ the source requesting anonymity said.
‘We might summon Tharoor at Sarojini Nagar police station to join the investigation process,’ a police official said.
‘We are not rushing with the probe under any kind of pressure. Rather we do not want to leave any loophole in the probe that is why we are working at a slow pace. The investigation conducted by the police department is continuously shared with other agencies involved in the investigation,’ another police official, who does not want to be named, told Millennium Post.
The conclusion report, sources said, has been prepared keeping in mind the new post-mortem examination report filed by the Forensic Medicine Department of AIIMS in which the board has reiterated its old stand that Sunanda died due to poisoning. The report specifically mentioned: ‘No overdose of Alprax’. The fresh report also states that Sunanda was healthy and had no ailment of heart, kidney, liver or lungs. Also, the new report clearly specified that Sunanda was not suffering from LUPUS.
Tharoor has not been given a clean chit by the SDM for several reasons that have not been disclosed by the police so far. Soon after Sunanda’s death Tharoor tried to divert the investigation by claiming that Sunanda must have died due to LUPUS but the fresh autopsy report has a different story to tell.
Even after nine month of investigation that hasn’t taken the investigating agencies to any definitive answer, the senior police officials preferred to stay tight-lipped.