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Medical board submits 'inconclusive' report into Sunanda's deathDelhi Police asks panel to study FBI, AIIMS findings
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Sunanda Pushkar. PTI file photo
Sunanda Pushkar. PTI file photo
The medical board constituted to submit a report on the death of Sunanda Pushkar has failed to make any conclusions in its findings submitted to the Delhi Police. In its report submitted to the SIT, which is probing the case, the medical board, after studying the findings of the FBI and AIIMS, said the cause of her death is inconclusive.

“The medical board submitted its report a month ago and they have failed to give any conclusive results. We have asked them to study the findings of the FBI and AIIMS again to draw a conclusion,” a senior police officer said. The medical board, comprising doctors from Delhi, Chandigarh and Puducherry,  was formed to study the findings of the FBI and AIIMS. The police is now waiting to retrieve deleted chats from Sunanda’s phone.

In September, Sunanda’s viscera samples were brought back from a FBI lab in the US by the members of a Delhi Police team probing the high profile case. The Delhi Police had also asked the FBI lab to submit its final list of observations so that they can be produced before a medical board. In January last year, a medical board comprising doctors from AIIMS, had given its opinion on the FBI report on her viscera samples, unanimously concluding that there was presence of anxiety drug Alprax in her stomach.

The wife of Congress leader Shashi Tharoor, Sunanda (51) was found dead at a suite in a five-star hotel in South Delhi on the night of January 17, 2014, a day after her spat with Pakistani journalist Mehr Tarar on Twitter over her affair with Tharoor. Several people, including Tharoor, have been questioned in connection with her death. The police have also conducted the polygraph test on six others, all prime witnesses in the case, including Tharoor’s domestic help Narayan Singh, driver Bajrangi and Sanjay Dewan, a close friend of the couple. In February, Mehr was questioned about her relation with the Congress leader, her fight with Sunanda over Twitter and other issues surrounding the death.

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(Published 29 January 2017, 00:40 IST)