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Sheena Bora's Bones, Remains Collected From Maharashtra Untraceable Now: CBI

Indrani Mukerjea is the prime accused in the murder case of her daughter Sheena Bora. The 24-year-old was allegedly killed in April 2012, as per police, while the murder came to light in 2015.

The prosecution in the Central Bureau of Investigation Court on Thursday stated that the bones and remains allegedly of Sheena Bora that were recovered by police in Raigad in Maharashtra are not traceable now during the trial in the murder case.

During the deposition of a forensic expert doctor from state-run JJ hospital in Mumbai's Byculla area, this was revealed.

According to PTI, the court is currently recording the testimony of the forensics expert who had first examined the bones recovered by Pen police in 2012 from the spot where Sheena Bora's burnt body was buried.

Special public prosecutor CJ Nandode told court the articles (bones and remains of victim's body), which were referred and examined by the witness (forensics expert), are not traceable despite 'diligent' search.

Nandode further told court the prosecution intends to proceed with further chief-examination of the witness without showing the articles to her as they are untraceable.

The CBI court adjourned the matter to June 27 for further recording of evidence after defence advocates said they have no objection to prosecution's request.

Indrani Mukerjea is the prime accused in the murder case of her daughter Sheena Bora.

The 24-year-old Bora was allegedly killed in April 2012, as per police, while the murder came to light in 2015.

(With PTI inputs)

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