While the arrested accused claims the child died when a prop fell on her, police sources say she may have been killed by asphyxiation; parents suspect foul play
While the arrested accused claims the child died when a prop fell on her, police sources say she may have been killed by asphyxiation; parents suspect foul play
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After four-year-old Asifa Chaudhary's body was mysteriously found near Vile Parle (East) on the Western Express Highway (WEH) two days ago, her parents are crying foul, alleging police inaction. Cops meanwhile, have remained tight-lipped about the investigations. While some police sources claim that the girl was killed by suffocation, the arrested accused claims that she died when a prop at a decorator's shop fell on her. 
Shrouded in mystery: Two days after the body of a young girl (below)
was found in a plastic bag in Vile Parle, cops have registered a case of
murder, claiming that she was suffocated. pic/vijay bate
Sources say that during investigations, cops arrested a suspect and recorded his statement, in which he claimed that the girl died after a prop at a mandap decorator's shop where he worked fell on her head. The shop is located close to the girl's residence. He further said that soon after the incident, he called the owner of the shop, telling him what had happened. Fearing police action, the owner instructed the worker to get rid of the victim's body. On the same night, the worker, and the shop's manager hired a tempo and carried the body in a plastic bag to WEH, dumping it on a pavement in the Sambhaji Nagar area.
However, a police officer said on condition of anonymity, that preliminary findings have hinted that the girl's death could have been caused by suffocation, indicating that she was murdered. Post-mortem details are awaited.
The case
Asifa, a junior kindergarten student and resident of DPK compound in Sakinaka, went missing on January 1. Her parents lodged a missing person's complaint at Sakinaka police station. A day later, Vile Parle cops received a call, informing them that a minor's body had been found on the WEH. After Asifa's parents identified that the body was their daughter's, cops initiated an enquiry.
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