Petition updateJustice For Aarushi and HemrajCBI suggests khukri belongs to Krishna’s brother-in-law

Give Aarushi Talwar JusticeNew Delhi, DE, United States
Jul 7, 2013
After five years of maintaining that a khukri was recovered from one of the suspects initially held for the Aarushi-Hemraj murders, the CBI told Allahabad High Court on Tuesday that the possible murder weapon wasn ft taken from Krishna, an employee of the accused couple Dr Rajesh and Nupur Talwar. The agency suggested that the weapon belonged to Krishna's brother-in-law, who shared a room with him.
The provenance of the khukri has become important because of the Talwars' appeal to the High Court to allow the reports of the scientific tests conducted on the servants to be placed on record. The trial court had rejected the plea, and the CBI has fought fiercely to prevent the documents from being considered in the trial: its case against Aarushi's parents would collapse if the contents of the documents were revealed in court.
http://www.mumbaimirror.com/mumbai/crime/CBI-suggests-khukri-belongs-to-Krishnas-brother-in-law/articleshow/20885737.cms
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