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Aarushi murder case: Dr. Talwar released from jail

Dr Rajesh Talwar, one of the accused in the killing of his daughter Aarushi, was released from Ghaziabads Dasna Jail today.

New Delhi, July 12 : Dr Rajesh Talwar, one of the accused in the killing of his daughter Aarushi, was released from Ghaziabad's Dasna Jail today.

Dr. Talwar came out of the Dasna jail after his relatives had completed the formalities of providing surety for the bail given by a local court. He had spent over 50 days in jail.

On Friday, Dr. Talwar got a bail after the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) gave him a clean chit and urged a special court in Ghaziabad to pass appropriate orders on his bail application.

The investigating agency said that there is no substantial evidence against the Talwars to establish that they were involved in the murder of their daughter. CBI Joint Director Arun Kumar told reporters at a press briefing: ''The Noida Police's charge that Rajesh Talwar was angry with his daughter as he had allegedly seen her in a ''''compromising'''' position was based on a statement made by one of the accused, Krishna, who had misled investigators but he later confessed to the crime in the narco test.

"Though the first polygraph test conducted on Talwar proved inconclusive, no deception was found in the second test. Nupur Talwar''s polygraph tests showed similar results," he said.

He also took the names of Durranis' servant Rajkumar and another person Vijay Mandal of being involved in the crime.

Kumar said, while reconstructing the crime scene, Rajkumar, Krishna and Talwar''s domestic help Hemraj had consumed alcohol on the day of the murder and went to Aarushi''s room. They then gagged her and tried to sexually assault her.

Kumar and Krishna took Hemraj to the terrace and killed him following a clash between Rajkumar, Krishna and Hemraj in Aarushi''s room, he added.

Rajkumar, in his narco-analysis test, confessed that he and Krishna then went back to Aarushi''s room, hit her with a sharp object before slitting her throat, he added.

Talwar was arrested on May 23 a week after fourteen-year-old Aarushi was found dead with her throat slit in the Talwar house. The body of Hemraj was found on the terrace a day later.

ANI

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