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Kolkata: Forensic experts in Kolkata on Tuesday visited the house on Robinson Street where a man Partho De had been found living with the skeletol remains of his sister and carcasses of two pet dogs. This is the second visit by the forensic experts aimed at collecting more evidence in the case.
The police found the skeletons while they were investigating the death of Partho's father Arabindo De. Arabindo had committed suicide by setting himself ablaze on the second floor of 3, Robinson Street in the heart of the city. His charred body was found from a bathroom of his house.
The police have ruled out any foul play in Arabindo De's death. A suicide note purportedly written by him was also found from a room during investigation.
Police, meanwhile, questioned the only surviving member of the family, Partha, who is currently undergoing treatment at a state run mental hospital in Kolkata. Partha reportedly confessed to storing his sister's skeleton at home for the past six months out of his fondness towards her. He also blamed his relatives for the death of his mother back in 2007. The doctors' in the team had not allowed the police to talk to him earlier.
Senior Kolkata Police officials along with forensic experts had visited the house and seized several diaries and paper notes, from the second floor of the house where the charred body of house-owner Arabindo De and three skeletons were found. The police had also seized eight laptops, desktop, many diaries, paper notes and other documents
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