Thursday, October 25, 2007

No headway in airport technician`s death, family demands CBI probe

New Delhi/Patna: Investigations into a woman engineer's death Monday near a runway of the capital's domestic airport failed to make any progress Wednesday, and her family in Patna demanded a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe.
"We are minutely inspecting all vehicles operating inside the airport, with the help of forensic experts. But the vehicle which ran over Sanskriti Sinha, an engineer with private airlines Air Deccan, has not been traced yet," Joint Commissioner of Police (Operations) Aditya Arya told a news agency.
"Since Tuesday we have checked over 50 vehicles. Neither the vehicle nor any suspect has been identified. It's a strenuous work and our teams are working on it," Arya added.
Sanskriti, a 28-year-old aeronautical engineer, was allegedly run over by a heavy vehicle while she was moving towards the hangar area to attend to some technical requirements of an aircraft late Monday. Her body was found with her head completely crushed.
"Her post-mortem report has revealed that she was crushed under a heavy vehicle as there were wheel marks on her head and body. It could be a planned accident so we are investigating the case form all possible angles," Arya said.
24/10/07 Zee News
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