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Sheena Bora case: Police recover the car in which the murder took place

Sheena Bora case: Police recover the car in which the murder took place

India Blooms News Service | | 29 Aug 2015, 03:53 pm
Mumbai, Aug 29 (IBNS) In a major development in the Sheena Bora murder case, Mumbai Police have recovered the car in which the crime was committed, reports said.
Sheena's mother Indrani Mukherjea, later married to media tycoon Peter Mukherjee, was arrested in connection with the murder that took place in April 2012.
 
She is being interrogated in Khar police station.
 
Indrani was arrested on August 25 on the basis of the information divulged by her driver Shyam Rai who was picked up earlier.
 
Later, Indrani's ex-husband Sanjeev Khanna was arrested from Kolkata. Khanna reportedly confessed to his complicity in the crime.
 
Sheena was stated to have been strangled inside the car and then her body was put in a suitcase before it was burnt in a forest area of Raigad, about 84 km away from Mumbai.
 
Police have recovered remains of the body from the site which have been sent for forensic analysis.

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