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Arushi case: Domestic helps and the loose ends

TimePublished on Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 23:27 in Nation » India section

MURDER MYSTERY: The CBI is working against time to get to the bottom of one of the most captivating crime stories of the past few years.

MURDER MYSTERY: The CBI is working against time to get to the bottom of one of the most captivating crime stories of the past few years.


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New Delhi: The Noida double murder plot is getting more and more complicated as each day passes. The Talwars are still not off the hook but what has made the case more mysterious is the alleged involvement of servants at the Talwar household and at their colleagues, the Durranis.

The case has held public interest for a month now simply because of the varying allegations and the latest surprise arrest of Krishna, the compounder in Arushi’s father Dr Rajesh Talwar’s clinic.

The 31-year-old, who had been working with the Talwars for the last three years, is now accused of murder, along with destruction of evidence.

He also used to run errands for the Talwars' professional associates, the Durranis. Meanwhile, the CBI has detained a servant of the Durranis, Rajkumar, for questioning.

After the Talwars' domestic help Hemraj was found dead on the terrace of the house, the Noida Police had named a former servant of the family, Vishnu Thapa, as one of the prime suspects. But Vishnu's name soon disappeared from the list and he is now in Nepal.

The other man in the picture is Raju who reportedly died in a road accident in April this year. Raju had once worked with the Talwars when Hemraj was on leave. It now appears he is alive and is being questioned by the CBI, as he was allegedly in touch with Krishna after the double murder.

These are some of the many loose ends left by bungled up investigations of the Noida Police, and the CBI is now working against time to get to the bottom of one of the most captivating crime stories of the past few years.

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