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SIT to file charge sheet within two weeks in Hinganghat case

CM assures the case will be tried in a fast-track court to ensure speedy justice

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The accused, Vikesh Nagrale

The accused, Vikesh Nagrale

The Special Investigation Team (SIT), probing the case of a 25-year-old woman lecturer who was burned to death by her stalker at Hinganghat in Maharashtra's Wardha district, will file a charge sheet within two weeks, a senior official said on Tuesday.

The victim, Ankita Pisudde, was set afire allegedly by her stalker Vikesh Nagrale (27) on February 3. She died in a Nagpur hospital, where had been undergoing treatment on Monday morning.

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