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How can the one who weighs more be on top…’ The father of two friends hanging from a tree in Farrukhabad raised a big question

After the death of two Dalit girls in Farrukhabad, Uttar Pradesh, while the postmortem report has declared it as suicide, the victim’s family has alleged foul play. The father of the deceased girl has raised the question that how is the one who weighs more, above and the one who weighs less, below? He has demanded the administration to investigate the matter again.

It was murder, not suicide: father

After the bodies of two friends were found hanging from a tree in Farrukhabad, the father of one of the dead girls, Ramveer, said, ‘This is murder. It is certain that the one who weighs 60 kgs is on top and the girl who weighs 40 kgs is below. If she weighs 40 kgs, then how can she be up or down? It means that the one who weighs more is on top and the one who weighs less is below.’

According to the news agency, he said, ‘The second thing is that when we saw him, there were injury marks on his leg, thorns were also stuck in it, but we were later told that there were no injury marks on the body. There were also belt marks on the body.’

Ramveer said, ‘When we saw, there were marks on the body and the report given by this gentleman in the evening, we were suspecting that this report is wrong. Our demand is that all the investigations being done should be clear and transparent, no culprit should be spared, even if I am guilty, and I do not have any special demand. There should be a proper investigation by the government and the administration should cooperate with us.

On August 26, both the friends had gone to the temple

Let us tell you that on the night of 26 August, in the Kaimganj police station area of ​​Farrukhabad district, two girls aged 15 and 18 left their homes at around 10 pm to go to a nearby temple on the occasion of Janmashtami, but did not return. The next day, their bodies were found hanging from a tree in a garden.

Regarding this, the district’s Chief Medical Officer (CMO) Avnindra Singh had said that a panel of doctors had conducted the post-mortem. The girls had died due to hanging. No external injury marks were found on the bodies.

Post-mortem report claims there was no injury

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In this case, the police also said that the results of the post-mortem report match their initial investigation. SP Alok Priyadarshi said that the girls have committed suicide. No external injury marks have been found on the bodies. However, now the father of one of the deceased girls, Ramveer, has alleged that the facts revealed in the post-mortem report are false and this report is fake.

Source (PTI) (NDTV) (HINDUSTANTIMES)

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