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Kanjhawala death case: Post-mortem of 20-year-old girl completed

In the Kanjhawala death case, the post-mortem of the 20-year-old girl has been completed. The Delhi police informed that in Maulana Azad Medical College a panel of three doctors conducted the post-mortem report. Meanwhile, to all the accused a three days police remand has been granted to all five accused by Delhi’s Rohini Court. Amid […]

Kanjhawala incident
Kanjhawala incident

In the Kanjhawala death case, the post-mortem of the 20-year-old girl has been completed. The Delhi police informed that in Maulana Azad Medical College a panel of three doctors conducted the post-mortem report.

Meanwhile, to all the accused a three days police remand has been granted to all five accused by Delhi’s Rohini Court.

Amid tight security, all the accused were produced in a courtroom. Earlier on Sunday, a car hit the woman who was killed and then dragged for a few kilometers on the road. The condition of the girl after the incident was terrible and her clothes were also not there on her body.

At the SGM hospital, Mangolpuri the girl’s body was sent and at the mortuary of the hospital, the body has been kept.

Moreover, while addressing the media Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) National Spokesperson Saurabh Bhardwaj said in the Kanjhawala case Delhi Police is shielding Manoj Mittal, who is a leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party.

However, the Kanjhawala incident was eyewitnessed by Deepak Dahiya runs a confectionery shop and narrated the horrific ordeal. Dahiya said the girl was dragged for 18 to 20 kilometers and got entangled under their vehicle.

“It was 3:20 am…I was standing outside the shop when I heard a loud noise from a vehicle about 100 meters away. Earlier I thought it was a tire burst. As soon as the car moved, I saw a body being dragged. I informed the police immediately,” Dahiya said.

“I tried to stop them many times but they did not stop the vehicle. For about one and a half hours they carried the girl’s body for about 20 km,’ Dahiya said.

Moreover, Delhi Commission of Women (DCW) chief Swati Maliwal also took cognizance of the incident and a notice has been issued to the Delhi police.

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