Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

TV channel ‘sting’ blames a local woman for deaths

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The Delhi Police on Friday questioned a 35-yearold womanfor the Burari deaths after a news channel conducted a ‘sting’ operation on her, where she allegedly “confessed to pushing” the 11 members of the Bhatia family into committing suicide. However, after questionin­g her, deputy commission­er of police (crime branch) Joy Tirkey said there was “nothing to suggest” that she was connected to the deaths.

As part of the investigat­ion into the deaths, a police team Friday also took measuremen­ts of the house, its walls, balconies and terrace to know if an outsider could have entered at the time of the deaths.

The woman, a mother of three, is the daughter of the contractor who was roped in by the Bhatia family for renovation of their home. The contractor had earlier dismissed the possibilit­y of any planning behind fixing exactly 11 protruding pipes at the Bhatia home.

In the ‘sting’, the journalist­s posed as patients to lure the woman into speaking to them. The news channel later termed the woman as an “alleged tantric” and claimed she said she was supposed to meet the Bhatia family a few days later.

The woman’s father alleged that the journalist­s had “tricked” his daughter into speaking to them. “She prays a lot and people often visit her with ailments. She touches them and some find relief. But she is an innocent, illiterate and is not a tantric,” said the father.

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