Antilia case: Mansukh unconscious after sniffing chloroform, later murdered


- The left side of Mansukh's mouth was injured and especially hit in the skull

New delhi date. Thursday, March 25, 2021

A number of new revelations are being made over the suspicious death of Mansukh Hiren, owner of Scorpio, found outside Mukesh Ambani's residence Antilia. According to the Maharashtra ATS investigating the case, Hiren was sniffed chloroform before he was killed and later killed. Several marks of injury were also found on Hiren's face.

The Maharashtra ATS had questioned former constables Vinayak Shinde and Naresh Gaur, accused in the case, and questioned how Hiren was killed. Simultaneously, the mobile tower and IP address were searched to find Sachin Waje's location. The forensic team also inspected several vehicles.

Injury marks on the face

According to the postmortem report, Mansukh Hiren was injured in the face before the murder. The left side of his mouth was injured and hit in the skull in particular. ATS officials suspect that the injury may have occurred at the time when the accused was forcibly pouring chloroform on his nose. According to a report, Hiren may have fainted due to chloroform and was later allegedly murdered.

The secret of 5 handkerchiefs behind the mask

Mansukh Hiren's body was found with a handkerchief behind his mask and inside his mouth and nose. Mumbra police station officials saw the five handkerchiefs. These handkerchiefs were rolled up and placed behind the mask. Officials said the handkerchief was in his mouth and was not tied.

It is suspected that the handkerchief contained chloroform and caused Mansukh Hiren to die of suffocation. This is why a forensic report is awaited. Mansukh's family members had accused police officer Waje of murder and the case is now being investigated by the NIA.

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