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Pratyusha's parents write to Rajnath over probe in her death

May 09, 2016 19:28 IST

Expressing dissatisfaction over investigations by the Mumbai police into the death of TV actress Pratyusha Banerjee, her parents have written a letter to Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh seeking a probe by a premier central agency into the case, police sources said on Tuesday.

The two-page letter, written in Hindi, has requested the minister to hand over the probe into Banerjee's death to the "most premier investigating agency" as the probe carried out by police so far looks "suspicious".

The ‘Balika Vadhu’ actress allegedly committed suicide by hanging herself at her residence in Mumbai on April 1 but her father Shankar and mother Soma have alleged their daughter was murdered.

Pratyusha's boyfriend Rahul Raj Singh, a TV producer, was booked for abetment of suicide and criminal intimation, among other charges.

Despite the police having adequate material in the form of call data record (CDR), statements of witnesses, site `panchanama' (spot report) as well as their own case against Rahul, they have failed to register a murder case, the parents said.

Rahul "trapped" Pratyusha on the pretext of love and emptied her bank accounts which had several lakhs, the Banerjees have said in the letter.

In the past one year, Rahul withdrew more than Rs 30 lakhs from the bank accounts of Pratyusha. The TV producer and his former girlfriend Saloni Sharma cheated their  deceased daughter, they said.

The letter said Shankar and Soma weren't aware that police had filed a case of suicide after the death of their daughter. The FIR was written in Marathi which they don't understand.

The Banerjees alleged Rahul, who was late last month granted anticipatory bail by the Bombay high court, used to mentally and physically harass the actress.

IMAGE: Pratyusha with her parents.

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