New Delhi: The Crime Branch of Delhi police on Saturday questioned Rohit Shekhar's family after the autopsy report revealed that he died due to smothering.
Crime Branch officials visited Rohit Shekhar's house in Defence Colony early morning at 8:30 am and questioned his family members and servants.
According to information, there are seven CCTV cameras in the house out of which two are not working.
On Friday, the Delhi police has registered a case of murder in connection with the death of Rohit, son of former UP and Uttarakhand Chief Minister ND Tiwari.
The case was registered under section 302 of the Indian Penal Code(IPC).
The testimony of his servants and visuals from the CCTV footage revealed that Rohit came to his house on April 15 in an inebriated condition. He slept till the evening of the following day as no one tried to wake him up, police said.
Rohit found dead with blood oozing out of his nose at 4 pm on Tuesday evening following which he was taken to the hospital.
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