In a dramatic twist, former media executive Indrani Mukerjea has allegedly written a letter to the CBI claiming her daughter Sheena Bora is alive and has asked the agency to investigate, Indranea is an accused murdering her daughter Sheena Bora in 2012. Indrani Mukherjea claims she met a woman prisoner who told her she had met Sheena Bora in Kashmir. Indrani's lawyer Sana Raees, however, refused to confirm anything about the content of the letter to ANI. She said she will file an application before the Bombay high court on December 28 and then only she will share the details of the letter that her client has written. Indrani Mukherjea is currently lodged in Byculla jail.
Indrani Mukherjea was arrested in 2015 and the case was transferred to CBI which thinks Indrani Mukherjea killed Sheena Bora because she disapproved of Sheena Borea's relationship with Rahul Mukherjea, son of Peter Mukherjea, the third husband of Indrani. Rahul is Peter's son from his first marriage. Indrani used to introduce Sheena Bora as her sister and not her daughter. Sheena Bora was Indrani's daughter from her first marriage with Siddartha Das. Indrani did not have any child in her second marriage with Sanjeev, who reportedly helped her with Sheena Bora's murder. With Peter, Indrani has a daughter Vidhie Mukherjea, who has recently come up with a book 'Devil's Daughters' recounting her family tragedy.
The trial in the case started in 2017 and the CBI filed multiple chargesheets in the case. Almost 60 witnesses have recorded their statements in the case. During the trial of the case, Indrani and Peter filed for divorce and was granted in October 2019. Indrani maintained that Sheena has not been murdered and is alive and had gone abroad for her education in 2012. In the light of alleged letter written by Indrani, it would be interesting to see if CBI takes any cognisance or not.
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