CBI suspects parents could hear noises in Aarushi’s room
BY MPost19 April 2013 7:17 AM IST
MPost19 April 2013 7:17 AM IST
Putting a question mark on the earlier theory that noises in Aarushi's room could not be overheard in the adjoining room of her parents as they were separated by a brick wall, CBI on Thursday said there was a hollow portion in it. A senior CBI official told the city court here that bedrooms of Aarushi and her parents were separated by a brick wall which was covered by a plyboard sheet.
However, during his inspection, Additional SP AGL Kaul suspected that the plyboard covered wall was hollow at some parts. When asked, Talwars had told him that there used to be a door, which has been removed, hence the portion is hollow.
Defence counsel Tanveer Ahmed Mir asked Kaul if there was a brick wall between the two bedrooms which was covered with plyboard, how can Rajesh and Nupur, who were fast asleep, hear the voices coming from their daughter's adjoining room.
To this, Kaul clarified that when he inspected the bedroom he suspected that there was a portion which sounded hollow.
However, during his inspection, Additional SP AGL Kaul suspected that the plyboard covered wall was hollow at some parts. When asked, Talwars had told him that there used to be a door, which has been removed, hence the portion is hollow.
Defence counsel Tanveer Ahmed Mir asked Kaul if there was a brick wall between the two bedrooms which was covered with plyboard, how can Rajesh and Nupur, who were fast asleep, hear the voices coming from their daughter's adjoining room.
To this, Kaul clarified that when he inspected the bedroom he suspected that there was a portion which sounded hollow.
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