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IIT Kharagpur: Claims of forensic expert in Faizan Ahmed murder case
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The murder case of IIT Kharagpur student Faizan Ahmed is deepening. In this case where the body was once buried under the pretext of suicide. The investigation of the body that was exhumed after six months revealed a lot. Court forensic expert Dr. A. Shall Gupta said that an examination of the photographs of the body revealed that there was a mark of a wound below the ear. This means that the student may have been shot or attacked with an object. The forensic expert submitted his report to the Calcutta High Court and SIT investigating the case from 2022.

A wound sign that is near the ear

According to the photographs of the student’s body, there was a lot of blood on the jaw near the ear and a wound mark indicating the use of a weapon. The autopsy report shows that the student’s decomposed body was found two days after his death. Forensic experts say they are examining more footage to make possible decisions. But the condition of the body shows that it was not an ordinary death. or the student was hit by an object or shot. Right now I’m trying to get to the bottom of it.

The court directed the SIT to cooperate

The forensic expert in the case said that I was appointed by the court, so I will share my opinion later in the next hearing. In this case, the court directed the SIT to make available to the forensic expert all the required photographs and videos. In fact, the forensic expert told the court that in order to reach a final verdict about the sequence of events, he must see the video and photographs of the upper right part of the deceased’s neck.

The High Court is surprised by the first post-mortem report

We will tell you that the court asked the forensic expert to share his final opinion in the case of the student’s death before the next hearing of the case. Meanwhile, petitioner Salim Ahmed’s lawyer, Anirudh Mitra, said the case is expected to be heard in court next week. On the order to remove the student from the cradle and conduct a second post-mortem, the Calcutta High Court said it was surprised that the first post-mortem report found no signs of injury on the student’s back. head.





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