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Deceased had a male heart: Report

DNA of 19-yr-old Andheri girl who died in Pune doesn't match with that of her parents.

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The 19-year-old Symbiosis student who died after her birthday party last year in Pune had a male heart, revealed the bizarre DNA report recently. The report also said that the DNA of the deceased doesn’t match with that of her parents’.

While the police had claimed that Sanam Hasan, a resident of Andheri, died due to alcohol overdose, her parents have been alleging from the beginning that the probe in their daughter’s death has been shoddy.

However, the state Criminal Investigation Department (CID) has remained tight-lipped on this. The anomalies came to light when the forensic science laboratory in Kalina performed the DNA test and submitted its report to the CID in April 2013. A copy of the report, which is signed by the laboratory’s assistant director, SH Lade, and is dated April 5, is with dna.

Laboratory authorities tested 15 different genetic symptoms of three samples. The report states that Amelogenin of Sanam is male (XY), that of her father Laique is male (XY) and that of her mother Nagina (XX) is female.

The report said that all the 15 different genetic systems analysed with her parents’ didn’t match either with the maternal or paternal alleles present. Based on the tests conducted, the report has concluded that Nagina and Laique are not Sanam’s biological parents.
These revelations have put a question mark on the entire investigation which had concluded that she had died of “alcoholic intoxication with Ischemic heart disease”.

Sanam, a second-year fashion designing student at Symbiosis college in Vimannagar, was celebrating her birthday on the midnight of October 2, 2012. After she felt uneasy in the wee hours of October 3, her friends gave her lemon juice and asked her to go to bed.

When she didn’t get up in the morning, she was rushed to Ruby Hall Clinic by her friend.

The doctors treated her for half an hour and then declared her dead.

Her post-mortem was conducted at Sassoon hospital on October 3 where the cause of death was reserved.

At her parents’ insistence the case was transferred to the CID a week after her death. In November, 2012, the department of pathology of BJ Medical College and Sassoon General Hospital’s reserved report of Sanam’s viscera revealed her sex as male and claimed that her stomach, liver and blood contained alcohol.

Her family then applied for a DNA test at the forensic laboratory in Kalina for in-depth details. The laboratory later extracted samples of her heart and blood from Sassoon hospital. It also collected Nagina and Laique’s samples for a DNA test.

Sanam used to stay at the hostel on the Symbiosis campus and worked part-time in a mall. She celebrated her birthday with her friends in a rented apartment at Brahma Sun City in Wadgaon Sheri. The party was organised by one her colleagues Mohnish Vijay Bolate.

Mystery deepens
As per the post-mortem report, there was a three-centimetre reddish brown abrasion on Sanam’s chest.

The report also mentioned four injection marks on her hands.

The question that has risen now is that if she died due to an overdose of alcohol then how did these marks come to be on her body.

Police version
Mohnish Vijay Bolate was the manager in the mall where Sanam worked part-time. He had organised her birthday party.

Bolate had brought 24 beer bottles, one whisky bottle and one vodka bottle for the celebrations.

Sanam had whisky and vodka. When she vomited in the wee hours of the morning and complained of feeling uneasy, instead of taking her to hospital, Bolate gave her lemon juice and asked her to go to sleep.

When she didn’t wake up the next morning, she was taken to a clinic but by then it was
too late.

On January 23, a complaint was lodged against Bolate of causing death by negligence under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code.

He was arrested and, soon after being produced before the court of a judicial magistrate, granted bail.

What her parents say
The calls records of Sanam’s mobile phone have been tampered with as her maternal uncle had called her to wish her late in the night but there is no record of that call in the mobile phone.

All the communication between her colleague Mohnish Bolate and her on social networking sites is missing.

Sanam was a football player and regularly worked out at a gym. She was athletic and can’t die due to heart disease.

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