This story is from August 21, 2014

Digvijay demands CBI inquiry in Namrata Damor's death

AICC General secretary Digvijay Singh has shot off a letter to chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan asking him to recommend a CBI inquiry to probe mysterious death of medical student Namrata Damor.
Digvijay demands CBI inquiry in Namrata Damor's death
BHOPAL: AICC General secretary Digvijay Singh has shot off a letter to chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan asking him to recommend a CBI inquiry to probe mysterious death of medical student Namrata Damor.
Singh said police were trying to close investigations of the case declaring it a suicide while her parents suspect it as a case of murder.
Namrata, 25, a student of MGM Medical college, Indore, was found near railway tracks at Kayta village in Ujjain on January 7, 2012, a week after she was reported mysteriously missing from the college hostel.

Whistleblowers of MPPEB scam have demanded a CBI inquiry into Namrata's death claiming she was exploited by the gang led by Jagdish Sagar. A team of three doctors, who conducted an autopsy on her dead body, said she was smothered to death and reported semen on her clothes. Director of state medico legal institute Dr D S Badkur, however, contradicted their finding claiming she committed suicide by jumping off the train. Key suspect in the case Vishal Verma is wanted by Gwalior SIT probing MPPEB scam. Her family claims she was murdered and the body was dumped on tracks.
What lends credence to their suspicion is the fact that Namrata Damor is in the list of suspects who cleared PMT-2010 using unfair means, and a key suspect in the case, Vishal Verma, is in the list of students, who were impersonated by other students during PMT-009.
Vishal, who was let off by Ujjain police after interrogation in Namrata Damor case, is now ?wanted' by the Gwalior police in connection with rigging PMT-2009 case.
Vishal was among four youths who were subjected to a DNA test to match semen samples collected from Namrata's clothes during autopsy. It is alleged, Vishal's sample matched with sample collected from Namrata's clothes, said sources. Call records of Namrata's phone (8818911220) also revealed that there were several calls on her mobile, minutes before she died, from the number (9893410447) which was being used by Vishal.
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