Khaleej Times

Late actor Mani’s friends to take lie-detector test

-

kochi — A court here on Tuesday granted permission to the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI) to conduct lie-detector tests on seven friends of late actor Kalabhavan Mani.

On February 8, Jaffer Idukki, Sabumon and five others had presented themselves before the Ernakulam Chief Judicial Magistrate, offering to undergo the tests as demanded by the CBI that was probing the popular actor’s death in 2016.

According to the guidelines, the test can take place only with the concurrenc­e of those who are to undergo it. Mani, 45, who acted in some 200 films in Malayalam and other languages, was admitted to a hospital in Kochi on March 4, 2016 for an alleged liver ailment. He died two days later.

Forensic experts said an insecticid­e (Chlorpyrif­os) was found in the actor’s blood but the police failed to crack the case.

Mani was staying in a 30-acre farmhouse near Chalakkudy, away from his home, his wife and daughter, where these friends were believed to be present on the day the late actor fell ill.

After his death, the hospital authoritie­s reported the presence of an organophos­phate pesticide in the body, leading to speculatio­n that Mani might not have died a natural death. Ever since, his family has been running from pillar to post to ascertain the real cause. In 2018, the Kerala government too sought a CBI probe. —

 ??  ?? He was staying in a farmhouse reportedly with his friends when he was admitted to a hospital.
He was staying in a farmhouse reportedly with his friends when he was admitted to a hospital.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Arab Emirates