Tattoo artist case not a honor killing

September 05, 2012 16:27
Tattoo artist case not a honor killing

A new twist of the tales, the murder of the tattoo artist was rejected to be a honor killing by the police on Wednesday. He had also refused the allegations made by the family against the in-laws' for the death of Paras Bhasin. Delhi Police earlier found the body of Bhasin earlier near the Pandav Nagar railway tracks on Saturday which was severely disfigured and appeared to be mutilated.

In the newer findings from the investigations the police foud out from the CCTV footage from the Metro stations that he was found to be traveling alone at a Subhash Nagar Metro Station at 3:14pm in the afternoon and then traveled to Aksharadham Metro and then Lakshmi Metro soon after.

A suicide note was found with Paras's wife that they both would commit suicide and die together soon after the girl had revealed that they had secretly married to their parents. The handwriting is yet to be verified.

The man who made several calls to the parents of the deceased boy after his ID card was found, was a mere passer by and was not associated with the case.
The police said they will question the girl's family. "Autopsy report is awaited. We are investigating the matter. We are taking help of the forensic team. The house of Paras' uncle is in Ganesh Nagar, which is near where his body was found. How he reached there is under investigation,"  Deputy Commissioner of Police (Crime), Sanjay Jain, said.

(AW- Anil)

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