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Delhi Car Horror Case: Forensic experts visit Sultanpuri, recreates crime scene

In the Kanjhawala accident case, the National Forensic Science University (NFSU) experts team from Gujarat’s Gandhinagar visited Sultanpuri on Thursday. At the request of Harendra K Singh, DCP, Outer District the expert team came to examine the unfortunate incident of Anjali’s death. Meanwhile, a five-membered team of NFSU involves professors and forensic experts. Related News […]

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Delhi Car Horror Case: Forensic experts visit Sultanpuri, recreates crime scene

In the Kanjhawala accident case, the National Forensic Science University (NFSU) experts team from Gujarat’s Gandhinagar visited Sultanpuri on Thursday.

At the request of Harendra K Singh, DCP, Outer District the expert team came to examine the unfortunate incident of Anjali’s death.

Meanwhile, a five-membered team of NFSU involves professors and forensic experts.

In the early hours of New Year Anjali was killed after her scooty was hit by a car and for 13 kilometers she was dragged under the vehicle on the city’s roads.

Moreover, in the Kanjhawala accident case, seven persons has been arrested after scanning 300 CCTVs footage.

Earlier, Anjali’s maternal uncle claimed that her friend Nidhi is the eyewitness in the case and was also part of conspiracy in the matter.

“Nidhi surfaced all of a sudden after Anjali’s last rites were performed. Why is it that the thought of reporting the incident to the police or us never crossed her mind? She claimed she was scared at the time. Is she not scared anymore? There is a conspiracy and she is a part of it,” Anjali’s maternal uncle said.

Anjali’s maternal uncle further stated, “My niece did not have a drink. If she was drunk that night of the incident, as Nidhi has claimed, the post-mortem report would have mentioned it. So, either the post-mortem report is false or Nidhi lied.”

However, a total of 18 teams of Delhi Police are part of the ongoing probe in the Kanjhawala case.

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