Bhubaneswar: Forensic Report in Mamita Meer Murder’s Teacher Mamita Murder revealed that from eight hair strands found, two men who match the DNA Prime defendant Gobinda Sahu, Chargesheet delivered by the police in court on Friday.
Hair strands have been found in Gobinda cars, where Mamita allegedly suffocated to death while both of them were on their way to Mahaling, where she taught at the former school.
The remaining six strands of hair are females but have not been established so far if it’s from Mamita.
The State Forensic Science Laboratory, Chargesheet revealed, failed to match Mamita DNA with a hair exhibition.
However, six hair samples were analyzed forensically in AIIMS, Bhubaneswar indicated the struggle.
Hair falls from the head usually does not bear the sign of struggle, but female hair has a sign of struggle because they suffer from a dermis (trace of the inner layer).
On Friday, the police submitted a chargesheet of 1500 courtyards in court.
Chargesheet was named Gobinda and Radhe his aide was accused of murder.
“Every proof is obtained even after chargesheet submission will be submitted in court as additional evidence,” said Deepak Kumar, General Inspector, the northern range.
Six hair samples that have not matched with DNA Mamita have been sent to the DNA and Fingerprint Center (CDFD), Hyderabad.
After the report arrived, the police will send it to the court.