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‘Won’t take home body unless convinced’

Relatives of the 32-year-old man from Manipur, who was murdered in his rented accommodation at south Delhi’s Kotla Mubarakpur area, said on Friday that they shall not take the body home unless the post-mortem report and forensic reports are out and they are convinced that the police are working hard to solve the case.

After 24 hours of the murder of Dr Kashung Zingran Kengoo, a PhD student from the prestigious Tata Institute of Social Sciences in Mumbai, police have not been able to get any more clues beyond the probability that the murderer was known to the victim and he was allowed to come inside the house. ‘We can take the body to our native village in Ukhrul district of Manipur right now, but we want to be convinced about what really happened,’ said Christopher, the victim’s brother-in-law. He further said, ‘if police know that the post-mortem and forensic reports are due by tomorrow (Saturday) or any day in near future, why can’t they just tell us for our convenience.’

Forensic officials visited the crime scene on Thursday evening and collected evidences. ‘There are apparently no sign of physical conflict in the room, most of the things were found to be well organised. So it is possible that the attack was sudden and the victim didn’t get time to react,’ said an official.
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