Sheena Bora case: Rai says he doesn't remember about address

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

Driver Shyamvar Rai, accused-turned- approver in the Sheena Bora case, today told a trial here that he wasn't sure if he still has the documents on the basis of which he obtained his card and driving licence.

Prime accused Indrani Mukerjea's lawyers are cross examining Rai at present.


Indrani's lawyer Sudeep Passbola today asked Rai why his address on the driving licence was different from that on his card, and whether he still has the documents of address proof which he had produced while obtaining the licence and the number.

"I don't remember," was all that Rai said.

His examination will continue on September 19.

Indrani, her former husband Sanjeev Khanna, and Rai, her then driver, allegedly killed Sheena, Indrani's daughter from an earlier relationship, inside a car in April 2012.

The came to light three years later after Rai's arrest in another case, when he told the police about the 2012 incident.

Rai later turned approver and became a prosecution witness.

According to the CBI, which took over the case from Mumbai police, financial disputes led to Sheena's Peter, a former media baron, was also arrested in the case.

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First Published: Wed, September 13 2017. 22:22 IST