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Traced person who sent letters in murdered Sheena Bora's name: Maria
Mumbai, Aug 28
In a significant development in
the Sheena Bora murder case, the Mumbai police have traced the person
who had sent a resignation letter on her behalf - and at the behest of
her accused mother Indrani Mukherjea - to her employer, weeks after she
was brutally killed and her body disposed off, Police Commissioner
Rakesh Maria said here late Thursday.
The same person also sent a mail to her landlord foregoing her lease and licence agreement on a rented flat, he said.
In
a brief interaction with the media, Maria said that during the
investigations, police found that a letter of resignation to her
employer and another letter to the landlord were sent on Sheena's behalf
after her death.
"We have traced and recorded the statement of a
person who had sent the emails to her employer and landlord (cancelling
the lease and licence rights of her rented flat). The person concerned
has signed on behalf of Sheena Bora, at the behest of the lady accused
(Indrani Mukherjea)," he said.
"The resignation letter was sent
to her employer company on May 7, 2012, while the letter to her landlord
sometime in July, 2012," Maria said.
Both these mails were sent
after the death of Sheena, who was strangulated allegedly by her Indrani
with the help of the her ex-husband Sanjeev Khanna and her driver Shyam
Rai, on April 24, 2012.
Sheena was employed as an assistant
manager with Mumbai Metro One Pvt Ltd since June 20, 2011. She had taken
leave of absence from her work, on April 24, 2012, the day she was
killed, as she wanted to meet her mother.
Maria added thhat the
probe in the sensational murder case progressed at a "brisk pace" on
Thursday, but declined to reveal other details.
