<p>The police team probing into the mysterious death of Neha Shrama, a nanotechnology researcher whose body was found in the laboratory here on March 16, is in Delhi in connection with the investigation.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The team was dispatched late on Sunday night, police said, without giving any further detail.<br />Earlier on Sunday, a laptop was recovered from the bushes near the laboratory where the girl’s body was found, police said, without briefing about the information retrieved from it.<br />Neha, 23, was found dead under mysterious circumstances in her laboratory at a private university here.<br /><br />Her body bearing multiple knife marks was found lying in a pool of blood, with her hands tied behind her back.<br /><br />The incident had sparked protests by the college students, forcing police to lathicharge.<br />The students of the college, where Neha was enrolled for her PhD, took out a candlelight march in the city on Monday, demanding justice for the victim.<br /><br />Meanwhile, the girl’s family members on Monday met chief minister Akhilesh Yadav, who was here to attend a function, and sought justice for their daughter.<br /><br />Yadav assured them that the culprits will be brought before the law soon.<br /></p>
<p>The police team probing into the mysterious death of Neha Shrama, a nanotechnology researcher whose body was found in the laboratory here on March 16, is in Delhi in connection with the investigation.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The team was dispatched late on Sunday night, police said, without giving any further detail.<br />Earlier on Sunday, a laptop was recovered from the bushes near the laboratory where the girl’s body was found, police said, without briefing about the information retrieved from it.<br />Neha, 23, was found dead under mysterious circumstances in her laboratory at a private university here.<br /><br />Her body bearing multiple knife marks was found lying in a pool of blood, with her hands tied behind her back.<br /><br />The incident had sparked protests by the college students, forcing police to lathicharge.<br />The students of the college, where Neha was enrolled for her PhD, took out a candlelight march in the city on Monday, demanding justice for the victim.<br /><br />Meanwhile, the girl’s family members on Monday met chief minister Akhilesh Yadav, who was here to attend a function, and sought justice for their daughter.<br /><br />Yadav assured them that the culprits will be brought before the law soon.<br /></p>