Faridabad killing: Fire started in room, not outside, say Forensics experts

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Faridabad: After much uproar over the Faridabad incident where two children were burnt alive allegedly by the upper class of the village, now things have taken a new turn after forensic research has taken place.

According to the report of the Haryana forensic experts who inspected the scene of crime in Sunped, it has been established that the “origin and source of fire was from inside the room and not from outside”. Forensic experts have also found a half-burnt kerosene oil plastic bottle under the partially burnt bed and a burnt matchstick lying on a slab next to the window of the room.

They are likely to submit their report to the CBI by this weekend.

The forensic findings trash the claims of the complainant Jitender, who alleged that he and his family were attacked by Rajputs as they slept in their house. Seven of the eleven accused in the case have been arrested.

Report further says that sources in the Forensic Science Lab (FSL) said the forensic examination report on the spot also mentioned “no traces of outside entry” into the premises when the alleged attack took place.

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