Lab report confirms it was Jatin-Lalit’s sister’s body

Skeletal remains found by British geologist in Navi Mumbai belong to Sandhya Singh

February 15, 2013 02:18 am | Updated 02:18 am IST - MUMBAI:

The forensic report has confirmed that the skeletal remains accidentally found by a British geologist at Nerul in Navi Mumbai a few days ago belong to Sandhya Singh, sister of famous music composers Jatin-Lalit and yesteryear actor Sulakshana Pandit.

“We received the report today [Thursday] which confirms that the DNA of the bones given for the test matches with the DNA of her son,” Navi Mumbai Police Commissioner A.K. Sharma told The Hindu on Thursday. The Navi Mumbai Police investigating the case had sent 16 bones for DNA testing a few days ago.

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