The CBI has said that there is no need of a re-investigation into the reasons that led to the death of Sari S Nair, the victim in the sensational Kiliroor sex scandal. The investigating agency informed this to the Chief Judicial Magistrate Court, Ernakulam, who was hearing the case. The agency told the court that the girl, Sari, had died due to infection in the blood. It also added that no traces of copper had been found in the girl's blood. The earlier reports had suggested that the girl had died of excess presence of copper in the bloodstream, which led to the suspicion that the girl might have been murdered.
The Kiliroor sex scandal, which remains a sensational case in Kerala, had evoked a huge controversy after the allegation that the girl's condition had worsened after a 'VIP' had visited her at the hospital in Kottayam where she was undergoing treatment. There were also reports that several prominent persons including political leaders,businessmen were involved in the Kiliroor sex scandal which had rocked the State. The parents of Sari had recently petitioned the Chief Minister on the issue and had revealed to mediapersons that it was indeed PK Sreemathy who was the 'VIP' who had visited her while she was admitted to a hospital following multi organ failure.
The main culprit in the case Latha Nair, who is said to have acted as the conduit in presenting the girl to several VIP's, had lured the girl who comes from a humble background and promised her that she would be introduced into the world of television and cinema. Latha Nair who had boasted of having high level connections is also accused as the key person behind the death of girl Anagha and her family after she had also met with the same fate.
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
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