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Junmoni Rabha death case: Missing eye witness resurfaces, picked up by CID

First Published: 18th May, 2023 20:07 IST

The self-proclaimed eye witness of the death of Assam Police sub inspector Junmoni Rabha who had allegedly gone missing resurfaced today and was picked up by CID team from Guwahati.

Making a sensational claim, eye witness Pranab Das said that what he saw on the fateful night of Junmoni’s death has raised doubts on whether it was genuinely an accident. While speaking exclusively to our group channel News Live’s Chief Managing Editor Syed Zarir Hussain and News Editor Sunil Bora, Pranab gave details of the incident as seen by him. In what comes as a massive claim, the eye witness said Junmoni may have been already dead when the truck hit her vehicle. He also said that it appears that the truck may have willfully hit the vehicle.

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