Sunanda case: Cops find fluid marks on bed, carpet and broken glass


New Delhi, Nov 9(Hindustan Times): The police this week revisited the suite at Leela Palace hotel in south Delhi where former Union minister Sashi Tharoor’s wife Sunanda Pushkar was mysteriously found dead on January 17 this year.

Suite number 345, which was kept sealed, had been opened for the first time since the initial police investigation. Police officers privy to the probe told HT that they found some fresh evidence — fluid marks on the bed and the carpet and broken glass.

A Central Forensic Sciences Laboratory (CFSL) team and members of the AIIMS medical board that had conducted Sunanda’s autopsy on Wednesday accompanied the police to the spot.

The investigation of the crime scene took place after the AIIMS medical board in its final opinion reiterated its earlier stand that Sunanda had died of poisoning.

“They found a broken glass from the crime scene besides collecting other evidence from there. The fresh evidence will be examined by the CFSL and its report will be submitted to the police at the earliest,” said a police officer. The police had earlier said there were traces of urine on Sunanda’s bed but had not disclosed anything about traces of fluid on the carpet.

Investigators said that they now believe that Sunanda was ‘probably’ poisoned on the intervening night of January 16 and 17. Prem Nath, deputy commissioner of police (south district) and VKPS Yadav, SHO of the Sarojini Nagar police, accompanied Dr Sudhir Kumar Gupta, head of the department of forensic medicine and toxicology, AIIMS, and CFSL forensic experts to the crime scene.

The decision to “revisit and reinvestigate” the Sunanda Pushkar case came after the Rohini Forensic Sciences Laboratory (FSL) and AIIMS submitted their fresh (second) medical board opinion to the police.

The subsequent findings of the medical board had pointed to the presence of poison in her viscera. The reports said the residue of alprax tablets found in her was non-fatal, ruling out overdose of sleeping pills.

The medical board concluded that Sunanda’s vital organs like kidney, lungs and liver were functioning normally and that her death was caused by poisoning.

The board while submitting its fresh report had suggested that the police had been lax in collecting evidence and that the case should be transferred to the CBI.

Reacting to the medical board’s suggestions, Delhi Police commissioner BS Bassi had said the fresh reports submitted to them were “inconclusive”, “muddled” and “based on conjecture”.

  

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  • Dr. T.A.Koshy, vas lane, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 10 2014

    After 9 months of Sunanda's death,misleading statements like 'broken glass''stains on bed'are made.Whilst it is not possible to comment on 'broken glass' tw0 possibilities are there for the 'stains'= 1) spilt alcohol 2)urine from stress incontinence during severe laryngospasm & cardiac arrest -resulting in 'sudden & unnatural death'In my opinion the possibility of laryngospasm leading to cardiac arrest does not seem to have been in the minds of those conducted the autopsy !.

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Mon, Nov 10 2014

    Oh… this is the same former Union minister Sashi Tharoor who’s wife died under mysterious circumstances as per Police Report submitted earlier???? Since he belongs to CONGiss, almost all top leaders from CONGiss Party will call for press conference to endorse the earlier report and condemn the recent findings……. Hope Mr. Diggi will hear the news and start barking at Media for sure!!!!

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Mon, Nov 10 2014

    Begining of the end for Tharoor

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  • concerned 1, bangalore

    Sun, Nov 09 2014

    Why allow police to investigate. From initial stage itself CBI should be given the task.
    After all later in 6 months\a year or two it will be handed over to CBI as police "show themselves" as
    inefficient (due to various reasons like political pressure\influential people\wealthy people pressure and also cash they receive from each interested party.)
    Unless their pockets are full, nothing will be solved and cases will drag on & on.
    Why have 1) Police 2) CoD 3) CID then 4) CBI as 1, 2, 3 do not function at all....even the evidence are not collected like Soujanya's case.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Nov 09 2014

    FULL TIME PASS ...

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  • JSaheb,

    Sun, Nov 09 2014

    Fresh BJP probe against congis...

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  • mohan, mangalore

    Sun, Nov 09 2014

    It is very much sure that murder is done by shshi tharoor only for her milions of proprerty, "paise ke leye kuch be karega".

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  • Suleman Beary, Udupi

    Sun, Nov 09 2014

    Why police is not investigating all the evidences from the moment the incident takes place?. Why they are not following protocol of crime investigation?.
    I have a doubt that all these police is bunch of untrained buggers. Only the investigation takes place many days or month after the case were handed over to CBI/CID. It reminds me the case of Arushi Talwar, where the police did not search the entire house to collect evidence and kept the public to wonder or suspicious about the parents, servant etc. Finally it is the circumstantial evidence which found parents as guilty which is not convincing.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Nov 09 2014

    THANK GOD DELHI POLICE DID NOT FIND A BABY AFTER 10 MONTHS ...

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