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Wednesday, 25 September 2024 9.52 PM IST

Sharon murder case; pesticide found at Greeshma’s house is not Kapiq, police finish evidence gathering

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THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The police conducted evidence gathering at the home of the accused in the Sharon murder case, Greeshma. The label of the pesticide bottle recovered from her house is not Kapiq, the pesticide which is said to have been used in the murder of her lover Sharon.

The police instead found another label of a pesticide bottle from the house.

The bottle used to buy the pesticide used to kill Sharon was recovered from a pond in Ramavarman Chira. Greeshma’s mother, Sindhu, and uncle, Nirmal Kumar, were brought to the place to recover the evidence. The police informed that investigations will be done to ascertain if other pesticides were also used in the Ayurvedic medicine, which was given to the victim that led to his death.

Sindhu and Nirmal Kumar were first brought to Parassala police station in the morning from the SP Office. Later they were brought to the Tamil Nadu police. After that, they were taken to Ramavarman Chira for evidence gathering. Nirmal Kumar showed the police the bottle of the pesticide used to kill Sharon.

Four bottles were recovered from the house. One of the bottles had traces of a green liquid. The police also took into custody the bike that was used to destroy the evidence.

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TAGS: CRIME, PESTICIDE, MURDER, BOTTLE, LABEL, LOVER, AYURVEDIC MEDICINE, PARASSALA, TAMIL NADU, POLICE STATION, KAPIQ, EVIDENCE
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