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Sheena's half sister Vidhie warned her of possible threat to life

Sheena's half sister Vidhie warned her of possible threat to life

| | 21 Nov 2015, 01:11 pm
Mumbai, Nov 21 (IBNS) The chargesheet filed in the high-profile Sheena Bora murder case says that her half-sister Vidhie Mukerjea had warned her about a possible threat to her life, media reports said.

According to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI),Vidhie, in an SMS sent in March 2011,had written, "Mama (Indrani Mukerjea) wants to get someone out of the way." 

The chargesheet claims that Indrani, Sheena's mother, was afraid that all property of Peter Mukerjea would go to Sheena and Rahul, Peter's son from a previous marriage,  if they got married and so, she thus hatched the murder along with her ex-husband Sanjeev Khanna and driver Shyam Rai.

On Friday, media magnate Peter Mukerjea's son Rahul had told the CBI that he got engaged to Sheena in November, 2011 in Dehradun and she had told him in 2008 that she was Indrani's daughter. 

He reportedly told the CBI that Indrani, the prime accused in the murder case, had called Sheena on April 24 as she wanted to meet her. Rahul said he dropped Sheena near Indrani's car. Indrani's driver Shyam Rai was also present there, claimed Rahul.

Rahul maintained that he had received a text message from Sheena stating that she would stay overnight at Indrani's place.

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