Death case of Vyapam beneficiary to reopen after autopsy terms it homicidal
July 08, 2015  14:33
The Madhya Pradesh police have decided to reopen the case of an MBBS student whose name figured in the Vyapam scam after her postmortem report, which described it has "homicidal" caused by "violent asphyxia", became public, adding yet another twist to the scandal.


The report said Namrata Damor, whose body was found near the railway tracks in Ujjain district on January 7, 2012, had died a "homicidal" death caused by "violent axphyxia as a result of smothering".


The development came a day after an embattled Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan recommended a CBI probe into the scandal that is said to have claimed 45 lives.


The case of mysterious death of Damor, an alleged beneficiary of the massive admission and recruitment scam, had got obscured with time, but was back in focus last Saturday when TV journalist Akshay Singh, probing the Vyapam scam, died soon after interviewing her parents.


Police had registered a murder case following her death but later closed it describing it as an "accident".


Despite Chouhan requesting the Madhya Pradesh High Court yesterday for a CBI probe into the scandal that has dented the credibility of his government, there was no let up in Congress' relentless assault on him with the party slamming the "criminal delay" in ordering an investigation by the central agency.


The BJP shot back, saying now that Chouhan had sought court's direction for a CBI probe, Congress should stop "monitoring" it.
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