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FSL: Dark spots on limbs may be contusion injury or burn marks

Forensic surgeons say they still have to wait for the remaining body parts and weapons used in the crime to ascertain the final cause of death

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Anatomical examination of deceased Bennett Rebello's body parts has revealed crucial evidence, which might help the Crime Branch take forward the investigation of his murder. On Wednesday, a team of forensic surgeons headed by Dr Rajesh Dehere, professor and head of the department of forensic medicine and toxicology, LTMG Hospital, carried out an extensive study of the upper and lower limbs that were recovered from a suitcase found in Mithi River on Tuesday.

Speaking to mid-day, Dr Dehere said, "Through physical examination of the limbs found by the cops on Tuesday, we can say that it might be of the same person. However, we have to wait for the body parts that are still missing – the head and the torso, which will help us piece together each part anatomically."

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