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Photo missing page from suicide husband’s diary found

Photo missing page from suicide husband's diary found
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Letter: Investigation of alleged gang-rape of a 18-year-old girl gathered with PACE after police recovered one of the missing pages of the victim’s diary.
The girl was raped by a gang on November 2 at Vadodara.
Then, his body was found hanging in a coach Gujarat Queen Express in Valsad November 4.
The police found a photo of one of the pages of a diary from the cellphone of a female employee from the Institute based in Vadodara where the victim worked as an internship.
Cellphone employees together with several colleagues, the victim’s roommate and his brother was sent for forensic investigations by the police.
In his diary, who was previously restored by the police, the victim had mentioned that he was sexually attacked by a driver of the Autorickshaw and his aide at the Ground Vaccine Institute in Vadodara.
But some of the diary pages lost mysteriously.
During the initial investigation discussed that the Mentor Institute had sent a number of pages of the victim’s diary to the elderly.
The source said that during questioned, the mentor told the police that many staff members were on their way to Jammu & Kashmir during the period when the rape incident occurred.
After being told by the mentor, the Senior Institute official asked him to send photos of diary and injuries suffered by the victim.
The mentor sent a photo to one of the female employees who in turn forwarded it to the senior.
The photos were then removed as instructed by seniors, said mentors.
The police immediately called another female employee and found a description of one of the diary of the diary on his cellphone, said the source.
The employee’s cellphone was confiscated by the police.
Also, the police also knew that the Institute only allowed one cellphone to a group of four girls.
The cellphone distributed by the victim with his roommate was also confiscated.
The investigation also revealed that victims did not use cellphones.
He had borrowed his brother’s phone when he left his house by saying he would go to Maroli.
Meanwhile, the police again questioned the 54 autorickshaw racers who were located in the same area when the rape incident occurred.
The police also questioned people such as milkmins, vegetable vendors and others operating in areas where victims lived in Vadodara.

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