Mangalore: COD Begins Investigation Into Ashwini's Suicide


Mangalore: COD Begins Investigation Into Ashwini's Suicide 
Daijiworld Media Network—Mangalore (TU/CN)

Mangalore, Feb 15: A team of the Corps of Detectives (COD) led by superintendent of police Yogappa and other senior officials visited Maroor for an on-the-spot enquiry into the suicide case of 16-year-old Ashwini who committed suicide on Wednesday February 11 reportedly after being humiliated and insulted by a group of people. 

The team, which arrived in Mulky on Saturday February 14 visited the government hospital here and collected the details of postmortem from Dr Savitha. 

Meanwhile, another team led by deputy superintendent of police Seema Mishrakoti visited Moodbidri police station. They also interrogated the personnel of the bus in which Ashwini, her classmate Madhavi, and accused Salim had traveled. 

The team will collect statements from Madhavi and her family. Superintendent of police N Satish Kumer has already obtained statements from the girl who is believed to be the lone eyewitness to the incident. 

  

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  • Pravin Shetty, Falnir / UAE

    Mon, Feb 16 2009

    PLEASE KEEP S.P. SATHISH KUMAR AND HIS TEAM AWAY FROM THIS INVESTIGATION. LET COD ALONE INVESTIGATE IT. OR ELSE SATHISH KUMAR MAY DISTROY IMPORTANT EVIDENCE ON THE BEHALF OF RAM SENA / BAJRANGDAL / OR DR. ACHARYA. NOW THE NATION WANTS THE TRUTH. AND THE REAL CULPRIT MUST FACE THE LAW OF THE LAND.

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  • Wilfred Crasta, Jeddah

    Mon, Feb 16 2009

    Does this COD has guts to arrest BD and RS activists involved in parading this couple in the town? Or it will just try to satisfy the Home minister by arresting and torturing Salim? Police offices, learn from Gujarath, you will not be spared for your wrong actions. If not today, tomorrow you will be held accountable for your deeds. so you better be fair in your investigations.

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Mon, Feb 16 2009

    Hope the truth comes out and the guilty will be punished.

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