This Article is From Apr 29, 2009

Ambani sabotage: Bhorge's family demands CBI inquiry

Ambani sabotage: Bhorge's family demands CBI inquiry
Mumbai:

A day after the death of Bharat Borghe, one of the technicians who found the pebbles in the gearbox of Anil Ambani's chopper, the police are now seeking to question the Reliance ADAG employees who met Borghe on the evening of the 27th.

While the police continue to insist its case of accidental death, Borghe's family wants a CBI enquiry.

Says Gopichand Pawar, the Railway employee who claims he saw Bharat Bhorge die: "Bhorge was crossing the tracks. He heard the horn and looked a little terrified. Before he could react he was hit by the train."

A claim that the police say is supported by Bhorge's post mortem report which says: Death was caused by haemorrage or shock due to multiple fractures or injuries.

But Borghe's family continues to demand a CBI enquiry.

Says his cousin Sambhaji Botre: "We think there should be a CBI enquiry."

Six people have been questioned so far. The focus is now turning to the Reliance employees who met Borghe on the 27th. They have been called for questioning.

The questions they want answers for: Why did they meet him? What did they discuss with him?

The police say the in-out entries at Airworks show that the AGAG employees were with Bhorge for at least an hour. ADAG refused to comment, but confirmed they have cancelled their contract with Airworks.

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