The Borneo Post

Indian court acquits dentist couple of killing daughter

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NEW DELHI: An Indian court yesterday overturned the conviction of a dentist couple for the murder of their teenage daughter and the family servant for lack of material evidence, their lawyer said.

Aarushi Talwar was found with her throat slit at the family home in the Delhi suburb of Noida in 2008.

A day later, the body of the servant, Hemraj, was found on the roof of the house.

A trial court convicted the girl’s parents, Rajesh and Nupur Talwar, after police alleged Rajesh had murdered his daughter and the servant in a rage when he found them in a compromisi­ng situation. The couple, both dentists, were jailed for life.

But a high court overruled the decision saying it was not satisfied with the evidence and ordered the couple be freed, their lawyer Tanveer Ahmed Mir said.

“The court found no forensic or material evidence to prove that the Talwars had killed their daughter,” Mir told reporters outside a packed courtroom in the northern city of Allahabad.

Both parents had denied the murder and insisted they were victims of botched investigat­ions and unfair media coverage, damaging their defence.

Aarushi’s case was labelled as a kind of crime more often associated with rural, conservati­ve parts of India where “honour killings” are not uncommon. — Reuters

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