Panaji: No Progress in Meghna Subedar Case Yet


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Panaji, Jul 10: State police are yet to trace details of Meghna Subedar’s movements or activities before she was found dead on a Goa beach last month. The 29-year-old Bangalore-based software engineer’s body was found on Candolim beach on June 25.

She had gone missing from Mumbai’s CST railway station on April 10. ‘We have not been able to get any details of her movements in Goa,’ said superintendent of police, Bosco George.
 
The Goa police had formed two special teams to probe Meghna’s activities in Bangalore and Mumbai. ‘The teams have returned with certain information which will be vital in this case,’ George added.
 
The state police are also awaiting results of the DNA test to certify that the body is indeed that of Meghna after her father, Dr Mohan Subedar, later expressed doubts despite initially identifying the body. 

Dr Subedar had stated the body, found floating at Candolim beach, 10 kms away from Panaji, to be that of his daughter based on certain identification marks such as the hair cut, hair quality, the old fracture of the right collar bone, tattoo mark of star-like figure on the left arm and a small fibroid in the uterus which was detected by her mother, who is a gynaecologist, during ultra sonography.

Dr Subedar requested the DNA test after his wife raised doubts on the girl’s identity after arrival in Goa.  

  

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