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Indrani Case: No Poisoning, No Suicide attempt!
By: Tupaki Desk | 11 Oct 2015 2:26 PM GMTA week after Indrani Mukherjea's hospitalisation, Jail Authorities ruled out any chances of Poisoning or Suicide bid.
Inspector General of Prisons Bipin Kumar Singh said: "It's not a case of poisoning or drug overdose or suicide bid. She had stopped taking medicines after her arrest. May be, That led to the health complications. I have reached to the conclusion that there is no foul play or sabotage or conspiracy in Indrani's hospitalisation."
Meanwhile, Maharashtra Principal Secretary (Home) Vijay Satbir Singh clarifies the amount of cocaine found in Indrani Mukerjea's urine samples was negligible. He added, 'Cocaine in her Urine sample was 35 nano grams per millilitres of blood against the normal level of 300 nano grams. Using anti-depression and anti-anxiety drugs could be the reason behind it'.
Indrani Mukhejea collapsed in Byculla prison on October 2nd. She has undergone treatment in JJ Hospital for a week before getting discharged.
Inspector General of Prisons Bipin Kumar Singh said: "It's not a case of poisoning or drug overdose or suicide bid. She had stopped taking medicines after her arrest. May be, That led to the health complications. I have reached to the conclusion that there is no foul play or sabotage or conspiracy in Indrani's hospitalisation."
Meanwhile, Maharashtra Principal Secretary (Home) Vijay Satbir Singh clarifies the amount of cocaine found in Indrani Mukerjea's urine samples was negligible. He added, 'Cocaine in her Urine sample was 35 nano grams per millilitres of blood against the normal level of 300 nano grams. Using anti-depression and anti-anxiety drugs could be the reason behind it'.
Indrani Mukhejea collapsed in Byculla prison on October 2nd. She has undergone treatment in JJ Hospital for a week before getting discharged.