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In New Delhi, a court has acquitted five men accused of murder, citing "serious lapses" in the 14-year-old investigation. The prosecution, which alleged abduction, murder, and destruction of evidence, presented three eyewitnesses and circumstantial evidence. However, during cross-examination, one witness admitted not seeing the incident, and the remaining two did not identify the accused.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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