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Dr Maha’s body to be exhumed for post mortem

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The police investigators have decided to seek court permission for the exhumation of DrMaha Shah’s body for conducting post mortem again after declaring the previous medical report ‘wrong’. While making progress in the probe into mysterious ‘suicide’ case, police investigators have now decided to exhume DrMaha’s body and conducting post mortem again. They said that the 9mm pistol had been shot in her head from the right hand, whereas, the medical report stated the bullet shot from the left hand. The police claimed that the medico-legal officer (MLO) had released her medical report without conducting a post mortem. Police added that a clear picture of the case will be emerged after conducting post mortem of the deceased woman. It has been decided to formally seek permission from the court for exhumation and post mortem of DrMaha Shah. Earlier in the day, a sessions court granted bail to one of the accused, DrIrfan, in the alleged suicide case of DrMaha Ali Shah, against a surety bond of Rs500,000. The accused, DrIrfan, filed a plea before the court to remove his name from the case, claiming that the case carries sections against poisoning a person, however, the evidence has pointed against it during the probe. The appeal said that DrMaha visited DrIrfan on the day of her alleged suicide, however, she was not able to meet him even after sitting for four hours in his clinic. Even the complainant has not submitted any evidence in the case, it read. The court admitted the plea and granted bail to the accused against a surety bond of Rs 500,000. It remarked that the complainant’s statements were unsatisfactory and they along with the investigating officer failed to prove DrIrfan’s involvement in the matter. It is pertinent to mention here that DrMaha’s suicide took a new twist after police registered a case on the complaint of the victim’s father against three people on charges under abuse, blackmailing and forcing her to shoot herself on August 26.

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