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Talwar's employee interrogated

Hindustan Times

NEW DELHI, India, June 9 -- KRISHNA, WHO worked as a compounder at Dr Rajesh Talwar's clinic, was subjected to a lie detector test on Monday. The test was conducted at the Central Forensic Science Laboratory (CFSL). Krishna, a Nepali, was said to be close to Talwar's domestic help, Hemraj. Sources said Hemraj had allegedly told Krishna a lot of things about the family and also that he feared for his life.

Krishna's lie-detector test assumes significance in the light of the CBI investigation pointing to the role of two persons in the murder. "Though he hasn't been arrested, the lie detector more or less confirms the fact that the agency is treating him as a suspect," an ...

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