The Free Press Journal

'Dr Death' may have killed seven persons

- Satara

Police suspects that Santosh Gulabrao Pol, who had confessed to the murder of six persons and earned the moniker of 'Dr Death', may have killed one more person, an official said here on Tuesday.

The suspicion stems from the fact that forensic examinatio­n of the skeletal remains exhumed on Friday from his farmhouse has revealed that these were of two persons.

Earlier on Tuesday, police swooped on the Ghotawadek­ar hospital belonging to medico Vidyadhar Ghotawadek­ar where Pol worked as the Intensive Care Unit incharge a few years ago.

Wai Crime Branch staff seized several medical records and documents from the hospital as part of the ongoing probe.

Under the police scanner since the murders allegedly committed by Pol came out on August 15, Ghotawadek­ar suffered a cardiac arrest on last Saturday and is admitted in a Pune hospital.

The police had summoned several jewelers from Wai and surroundin­g areas for questionin­g after Pol revealed his alleged involvemen­t in ponzi schemes that promised doubling of gold jewellery deposits, official sources said.

Pol was arrested on August 11 from Mumbai and he allegedly confessed to killing six persons, including one man, and burying their bodies in his sprawling poultry farm, around 13 km on the Wai town's outskirts between 20032016.

Police are also investigat­ing three missing persons complaints as well, after their relatives expressed apprehensi­ons that they may have met a similar fate as Pol's other victims.

Meanwhile, Maharashtr­a Mahila Lok Ayog leader Varsha Deshpande said its activists will take out a procession to the Wai police station on Wednesday to demand widening the scope of the police investigat­ion to focus on Pol's other accomplice­s and government and police officials etc.

In a related incident, labourer Subhash V. Chakke, 49, who was engaged to dig some of the graves wherein Pol had buried his victims, suffered a heart attack and died. IANS

Tewari also took a dig at the Modi government’s stand on nationalis­m. “Those people who hide behind pseudo-nationalis­m are insecure about their past and clueless about the future.”

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