New Delhi: In a new development in the case of a minor speed of Nangal Delhi, a special investigation team (sitting) on Tuesday revealed there were no short circuit in the water cooling as accused by four accused.
In accordance with the information owned by sitting, Delhi’s crime crime branch ruled out electricity as possible the cause of death of the victim and stipulates that the defendant tried to mislead the police.
Recreation of crime scenes by experts does not show signs of short circuit in water cooling.
Electric crematoriums, which are also key witnesses in this case, ruled out the claims made by the main charges.
The investigation also revealed that the priest was used to watch pornographic films and get a massage from a dead girl.
A nine-year-old girl was allegedly raped and killed by a priest and three crematorium employees near Delhi Cantonment in Southwest Delhi on 1.
The accusation had claimed that the girl died while having water from the cooler.
Radheshyam, accused of main and the priest of the crematorium had tried misleading sitting by stating that he used to get electrical shocks from water cooling and also contacted an electrician for repairs.
The police have tested water coolers and are waiting for the report.
Meanwhile, Sit said that the accusation sheet would be submitted against four accused.
“We have enough evidence to fill the fourth sheet without a polygraph test,” they said.