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News of Jan
6, 2007
Killers Ate Flesh? Police Don't Know
Lucknow,
Jan 6
The Uttar Pradesh Police said Saturday they were not sure if it was
true that the two men arrested for the killings of several children
in Noida ate the flesh of their victims. News reports claiming that
one of the men had confessed to feasting on the liver of his victims
after being brutally done to death seem to have left the police
aghast.
"I fail to understand how the media has concluded this when the
narco analysis test on the accused (Moninder Singh Pandher and his
servant Surinder Kohli) has barely started," Noida Senior
Superintendent of Police R.K.S. Rathore told IANS.
He, however, added: "It is rather early and premature to say
anything right now. But considering the glaring perversion and
brutalities, we do not rule out any possibility."
Moninder Singh and Surendra were flown to Ahmedabad Friday for a
special test at the Forensic Scientific Laboratory there. Police
from Noida are with them.
"Our team is in no position to say anything until the narco-analysis
test is complete. In fact, the tests are to formally commence
Saturday," Rathore said.
"It appears that after a theory on cannibalism was floated by a TV
channel, the print media too decided to lap it up without cross
checking the authenticity of the TV report," he added.
Yet another angle that the police are trying to figure out is the
possibility of the killings being a part of some organ-trading
racket. However, a medical expert here has ruled out the
possibility.
"Removal of the kidneys from a human body is a very delicate process
and has to be necessarily done on a person with a beating heart, so
that the blood circulation process is on. You cannot remove the
kidney of a dead person," pointed out Diwakar Dalela, head of the
urology department at the King George's Medical University here.
"Well, unless the kids were first taken to a well-equipped operation
theatre for removal of kidneys and then done to death, the question
of organ transplant could not arise," he said.
"In any case, organ transplant requires so many pre-requisites like
blood and kidney matching between the donor and recipient. Besides
no Indian hospital so far has facilities to preserve a kidney for
more than three to four hours."
IANS
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