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Kalabhavan Mani's death : Police to question friends

| | Mar 19, 2016, at 06:17 pm
Thiruvanthapuram, Mar 19 (IBNS) The Kerala Police will on Saturday continue the questioning of noted Malayalam actor Kalabhavan Mani's aides, in connection with his death that appeared murky following revelation that a highly "dangerous" insecticide was found in his viscera sample.

Traces of the insecticide 'Chlorpyrifos' and methyl alcohol were found in the samples, after they were sent to the Regional Chemical Examiner's Laboratory in Kochi for testing.

Mani, 45, was undergoing treatment for liver and kidney diseases at Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences (AIMS) for some time before his death on March 6.

Police had earlier registered a case of unnatural death after AIMS doctors told police that traces of methyl alcohol was found in his blood.

After Mani's family raised  doubts over his death,  police questioned a few of Mani's aides.
 

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