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| Forensic test reveals remains are 15 children |
Tuesday, February 13, 2007 04:40 [IST] PTI |
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New Delhi:Theforensic examination of bones found near the home of Moninder Singh Pandher,one of the two accused in the Nithari serial killings, has revealed that theskeletan remains were those of four women, four male children and 11 femalechildren.
Sources in the CBI's Special Crime team said the polygraph or lie detector testof Maya, a domestic help who earlier worked for Pandher, was"inconclusive" and that she would have to undergo the test again.
They said the forensic examination of skeletal remains, including 16 completeand three incomplete skulls, suggested that four of them were of adult females,an equal number of male children and the remaining were of girl children.
Apart from determining that four skeletal remains were of adult females, theapproximate age of the other dead could not be ascertained so far, the sourcessaid.
The skeletal remains have been shifted to the Centre for DNA Fingerprinting andDiagnostics (CDFD) at Hyderabadfor DNA profiling.
The lie detector test of Maya, who allegedly lured children who were killed bySurendra Koli, the servant of Pandher, was declared "inconclusive"and she will have to face a fresh test after some time, the sources said.
She will undergo the polygraph test again along with Koli and Pandher.
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