The Asian Age

Teen family rejects CCTV footage theory

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Aabesh Dasgupta’s family has rejected a CCTV footage which the Kolkata police claimed suggested that the teenager’s death at 6 Sunny Park in Ballygunge on July 23 evening was accidental.

According to Aabesh’s family, the footage failed to provide the detailed picture of what had exactly happened at around 6 pm when the CCTV, installed at one corner of the basement of the upscale housing apartment, captured the movement of some boys and girls from a long distance.

The CCTV footage which was showed by the special investigat­ion team officers to the family members of the 17year- old deceased at Lalbazar, the city police headquarte­rs, on Thursday was aired in many news channels on Friday. But it could not unravel the mystery which shrouded the death of Aabesh and raised more questions than it answered. The CCTV footage indicated a boy, identified by the police as Aabesh, walking along the ramp aparently in an inebriated state. Suddenly a group of boys and girls was seen moving hurriedly from one side to another.

They appeared to be with the boy who was later found however walking away from them. Whether the boy was attacked or fell down accidental­ly however remained vague in the CCTV footage.

The police claimed that Aabesh, carrying a liqour bottle in his arm- pit, later fell over the ramp’s wall and suffered grievous injuries from the broken liqour bottle. But his mother Rimjhim Dasgupta alleged, “This footage is incomplete. It does not prove that Aabesh’s death was accidental. It is a mere suspicion that he died accidental­ly.” Aabesh’s uncle Ritesh Thakkar claimed, “We wanted to know from the detective department officers on Thursday evening about how they found Aabesh died accidental­ly. They said they learnt it from an eye witness.”

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