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*LUO PXUGHU FDVH WDNHV D QHZ WXUQ 7RGD\V 3DSHU 7KH +LQGX KWWSZZZWKHKLQGXFRPWRGD\VSDSHUDUWLFOHHFH"FVVSULQW TODAY'S PAPER Published: May 18, 2008 00:00 IST | Updated: February 10, 2011 12:54 IST May 18, 2008 Girl murder case takes a new turn NEW TURN: Blood stains on the terrace where the body of domestic help Hemraj was found on Saturday. Ashok Kumar Body of prime suspect Hemraj found on the terrace of the same Noida house NOIDA: In a bizarre twist to the murder of young Arushi, who was found stabbed to death at her Sector 25 house here on Friday, the body of the suspect Hemraj was found with his throat slit on the terrace of the same house on Saturday. The 14yearold daughter of a dentist couple was found lying in a pool of blood in her bedroom with deep stab injuries on her face and head. Her body was found by her father Rajesh Talwar when he went to her room to wake her up in the morning. The police had suspected the involvement of domestic help Hemraj in the crime as they found him “missing”. A reward of Rs.20,000 had also been announced for providing any information leading to him. However, the case turned on its head on Saturday when retired senior police officer K.K. Gautam staying in the neighbourhood of the family discovered the brutally stabbed body of Hemraj on the terrace of the same building on Saturday afternoon. The officer had gone to the house of the Talwars to convey his condolences to the bereaved family and apparently his cop instincts took him towards the terrace. “I had gone to the Talwars to express my condolences and went to the room of Arushi and the domestic help to have a look at the crime scene. I found several clues there and decided to reconstruct the sequence. Following the leads, I reached the terrace of the house and found the door locked. When the lock was broken, I was flabbergasted to find a body lying in a pool of blood. The deceased was later identified as Hemraj,” said Mr. Gautam. In the wake of the dramatic discovery of the body from the terrace of the same house, the police said the involvement of a third person cannot be ruled out. “The discovery of the body has completely changed the line of investigation. We are now investigating the possible involvement of a third person. There are three or four possibilities but it would not be right to discuss those at this point in time. The postmortem report is expected to throw more light,” said SHO (Sector20) Datta Ram Nauneria, who is investigating the case. Based on his inspection of the crime scene, Mr. Gautam said that more than one person could be behind the murder. “The body of Hemraj has been dragged several metres in an attempt to hide it. It cannot be the handiwork of a single man. There must be more than one person involved in the murder. Since there are no blood stains on the staircase, Hemraj must have been murdered on the terrace. The blood stains on the terrace door can help the police reach the assailants. I think the assailants could have also hid the weapon of offence somewhere on the terrace itself,” added Mr. Gautam. MORE FROM THE HINDU Tanklike buoy washed ashore near Tirupullani 21/09/2015 An okayish sex comedy where the joke is on the hero 17/09/2015 When TV stood up to cinema 12/09/2015 DSP Vishnupriya suicide: Jayalalithaa rejects demands for CBI probe 22/09/2015

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Published: May 18, 2008 00:00 IST | Updated: February 10, 2011 12:54 IST  May 18, 2008

Girl murder case takes a new turn

NEW TURN: Blood stains on the terrace where the body of domestic help Hemraj was found on Saturday.

Ashok Kumar

Body of prime suspect Hemraj found on the terrace of the same Noida house

NOIDA: In a bizarre twist to the murder of young Arushi, who was found stabbed to death at her Sector 25 house here on Friday, the body ofthe suspect Hemraj was found with his throat slit on the terrace of the same house on Saturday.

The 14­year­old daughter of a dentist couple was found lying in a pool of blood in her bedroom with deep stab injuries on her face and head.Her body was found by her father Rajesh Talwar when he went to her room to wake her up in the morning.

The police had suspected the involvement of domestic help Hemraj in the crime as they found him “missing”. A reward of Rs.20,000 had alsobeen announced for providing any information leading to him.

However, the case turned on its head on Saturday when retired senior police officer K.K. Gautam staying in the neighbourhood of the familydiscovered the brutally stabbed body of Hemraj on the terrace of the same building on Saturday afternoon. The officer had gone to the houseof the Talwars to convey his condolences to the bereaved family and apparently his cop instincts took him towards the terrace.

“I had gone to the Talwars to express my condolences and went to the room of Arushi and the domestic help to have a look at the crime scene.I found several clues there and decided to reconstruct the sequence. Following the leads, I reached the terrace of the house and found thedoor locked. When the lock was broken, I was flabbergasted to find a body lying in a pool of blood. The deceased was later identified asHemraj,” said Mr. Gautam.

In the wake of the dramatic discovery of the body from the terrace of the same house, the police said the involvement of a third person cannotbe ruled out.

“The discovery of the body has completely changed the line of investigation. We are now investigating the possible involvement of a thirdperson. There are three or four possibilities but it would not be right to discuss those at this point in time. The post­mortem report is expectedto throw more light,” said SHO (Sector­20) Datta Ram Nauneria, who is investigating the case.

Based on his inspection of the crime scene, Mr. Gautam said that more than one person could be behind the murder.

“The body of Hemraj has been dragged several metres in an attempt to hide it. It cannot be the handiwork of a single man. There must bemore than one person involved in the murder. Since there are no blood stains on the staircase, Hemraj must have been murdered on theterrace. The blood stains on the terrace door can help the police reach the assailants. I think the assailants could have also hid the weapon ofoffence somewhere on the terrace itself,” added Mr. Gautam.

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