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Mani’s death: possibilityof homicide ruled out

March 16, 2017 07:42 pm | Updated 07:42 pm IST - KOCHI

CBI is yet to take a decision on probe: government

Even as the investigation into the death of Kalabhavan Mani still continues, nothing suspicious about the possibility of Mani being poisoned to death has been revealed, according to a statement filed by the government in the Kerala High Court.

The statement was filed in response to a writ by Mani’s brother K.R. Ramakrishnan seeking a CBI probe in the case. The government said the police had thoroughly probed his financial dealing, his close associates' enmity toward him, and his association with certain goon gangs. The conduct of regular visitors to his outhouse at Chalakudy had also been verified.

The statement said the police had examined the possibilities of Mani committing suicide against the backdrop of his chronic alcoholic tendencies. But the behaviour of Mani in the days prior to his death did not point to such possibility.

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The chances of his consuming poisonous insecticide accidentally was almost zero. It was revealed from the post-mortem finding that Mani had severe cirrhosis of liver, jaundice, kidney dysfunction, and severe type 11 diabetics mellitus.

Expert opinion on whether the combined effect of these disease condition had caused his death was yet to be obtained. Discussions on this point with various medical experts were on. Besides, the result from CFSL, Hyderabad, on the samples of blood, urine, viscera, and gastric aspirates had been sent to the medical board for giving opinion on the cause of death and final opinion was awaited. The result had revealed that only methyl alcohol and ethyl alcohol was detected.

The government also said that though it took a decision to transfer the investigation to the CBI, the CBI was yet to take a decision.

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