Mystery shrouds the death of Dr Swetapadma Mishra who allegedly committed suicide by jumping off a multi-storey building here as the 44-year-old doctor's family alleged that she was tortured by her husband, a charge he denied.
While family members of Swetapadma, a gynaecologist, alleged that their daughter was tortured for dowry and forced to commit suicide, her husband Arijit Mohapatra, also a doctor by profession, rejected the charge for her death yesterday, police said.
"The investigation is still wide open. We have finished the first round of interrogation of Dr Swetapadma's in-laws. We have also talked to a few of her neighbours. Though prima facie, it appears to be a case of suicide, we are not ruling out any possibility at this stage," Deputy Commissioner of Police Satyabrata Bhoi told reporters.
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"The parapet on the terrace is almost waist-high. It is not possible for one person to push somebody from behind. It would need a minimum of 5-6 persons," he said.
Meanwhile, Commissioner RP Sharma visited the Banalata Apartment where the deceased gynaecologist used to live with her in-laws and conducted an on-the-spot examination for any possible clues to the mysterious death.