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Shyamvar Rai, the approver and prosecution’s prime witness in the Sheena Bora murder case told the court on Friday that he was unaware that turning approver could earn him an acquittal in the case. While being cross-examined by Indrani Mukerjea’s lawyer, Rai said that he was not told by anyone that he would be spared punishment if he turned into a prosecution witness.
On 26 September 2015, just a month after Shyamvar Rai was arrested by the Mumbai police in connection to Sheena Bora’s murder, Rai had filed an application before the metropolitan magistrate and claimed that he wanted to “tell the truth about” the case. But when questioned about the details of his application and the conversation he had with the magistrate, Rai said he couldn’t remember the details.
In his statement and deposition in the past, Shyamvar Rai, who worked as Indrani and Peter Mukerjea’s driver since 2004, had given a detailed account describing Sheena’s murder. Rai had confessed to helping Sheena’s mother, Indrani, and Sanjeev Khanna kill Sheena in 2012.
During his deposition last week, Rai recounted chilling details of the murder and the similar fate that was planned for Sheena’s brother Mikhail Bora too.
The defence lawyers will continue to cross-examine Shyamvar Rai on the deposition made by him in court.
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