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Saturday, February 6, 1999

Shivani case: CFSL tests don't reveal much

EXPRESS NEWS SERVICE  
NEW DELHI, February 5: The much-awaited Central Forensic Science Laboratory (CFSL) report on the blood stains found on several articles in The Indian Express principal correspondent Shivani's Patparganj residence reached Delhi police headquarters today. But the report has revealed very little and created more confusion.

According to the report, the blood stains found on a frying pan, curtains, the knives which were used to stab her, clothes and the floor are Group A (Shivani's blood group). The CFSL report has, however, not mentioned anything about the Rhesus (Rh) Factor -- negative or positive.

No blood stains have been found on the towel, contrary to earlier reports. The CFSL report states that dirt on the towel -- which was found in a bucket of water two days after Shivani was found murdered -- gave the impression that it carried blood stains. Chemical analysis has ruled this out.

Crime Branch officials said the CFSL report has not given any leads, but has created more confusion. ``The report does not rule out the possibility that Shivani's assailant could have the same blood. We don't understand why the CFSL have not said anything about the Rhesus (Rh) Factor,'' said a senior official.

He added: ``The confirmation of blood stains on the curtain, nevertheless indicate that Shivai was probably attacked in the kitchen from behind. The assailant(s) seem to have strangled her first and then stabbed her, before dragging her into the bedroom. The curtain near the bedroom door probably caught the stains.''

Investigators had hoped that the CFSL report would help piece together some of the leads about the murder. They still suspect that Shivani could have used the frying pan in self-defence and even managed to land a few blows on her assailant(s) before he or they snatched it from her. The Delhi police teams camping in Chandigarh, on the other hand, have ascertained that none of the fingerprints found in Shivani's house match with those of hired-killers maintained in the police files there. The teams have been camping there since January 24.

Copyright © 1999 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.


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