"Murder Not Suicide," Says Delhi Air Hostess Anissia Batra's Brother

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  • Published On: July 29, 2018
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Air Hostess Anissia Batra's brother Karan Batra said her husband Mayank Singhvi, the main accused in the case of her death, is the only one who said that she had committed suicide and the doctors and police reports are not clear. He said it should be called a death by unnatural or mysterious circumstances. He says that the abuse started from their honeymoon itself and recalls of an incident where she was hit in the lobby of the hotel room and had to take the help of her mother. But this cycle kept on going and till the time their family could get her out of the situation., it was too late.

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