Kerala High Court seeks CBI view on Kalabhavan Mani death probe

The government had earlier in a statement submitted that no evidence of Mani being poisoned had been found.

Update: 2017-03-21 00:39 GMT
Kalabhavan Mani

Kochi: The Kerala High Court on Monday asked the CBI to inform whether it can take over the case on the controversial death of actor Kalabhavan Mani. The court issued the directive on a petition filed by Mani’s brother K.R. Ramakrishnan seeking a CBI probe. The government had earlier in a statement submitted that no evidence of  Mani being poisoned  had been found.

The government said the police had thoroughly probed his financial dealings,  the close associates' enmity towards him, and his association with certain  gangs. The conduct of regular visitors to his outhouse at Chalakudy had also been verified. The police had  submitted that Kalabhavan Mani had assets worth Rs 20 crore.  He  was having severe cirrhosis of liver, jaundice, adrenal granuloma (tuberculosis), kidney dysfunction  and type two diabetes, the police informed the court.

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