The Free Press Journal

Report on Indrani jail episode delayed; focus on new angle

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Jail authoritie­s have ruled out drug overdose and "attempt to murder" angles in the Sheena Bora murder case accused Indrani Mukerjea's sudden collapse in prison last week and are now focusing on a "new angle", a senior Home Department official said today. The official, privy to probe into the last Friday's episode at Byculla Women's Prison, where she fell unconsciou­s, said focus on altogether a different angle has led authoritie­s to defer submission of their report by a few days. The report was to be submitted this week.

He, however, declined to elaborate on the angle authoritie­s are focusing on. Indrani was rushed to staterun JJ Hospital after she fell unconsciou­s. The 43-yearold was discharged from the hospital on Tuesday last. "Going by the informatio­n gathered till now, it seems highly unlikely that Indrani could attempt suicide. She has denied attempting suicide and anti-anxiety medicines were being given to her in presence of a jail doctor. Also, she had no place to hide medicines in her cell," the official said. "Attempt to murder" theory has been discarded because the food provided to her is cooked by inmates themselves, he said. "If somebody wanted to murder her, there would have been a long chain to follow. This could not have been possible without the support of other inmates. The Investigat­ing Officer has taken statements of people who have come in contact with Indrani in the prison. Nobody seems to have been involved in assisting a third party in trying to kill her." "Once these two theories are discarded, the Investigat­ing Officer is now working on a new angle. The findings of this, coupled with evidence collected till now and the JJ Hospital report will then be scrutinise­d and a report will be submitted by either Monday or Tuesday," he said. Newlyappoi­nted IG (Prisons) Bipin Kumar Singh is heading the probe into the episode.

After Indrani's hospitalis­ation, conflictin­g reports had emerged on suspected drug overdose in prison. While one report showed she had overdosed on anti-depressant pills, the other found no such thing. - PTI

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