Several quizzed after recovery of vehicle used by Fiza
By PTI - AMBALA
11th August 2012 11:12 PM
The police today questioned several people after a medical bill issued in favour of Anuradha Bali aka Fiza was recovered from an abandoned vehicle found on Jaron road near Ambala City.
According to police, the bill issued by a chemist of Government Medical College and Hospital in Chandigarh's Sector 32 to Anuradha was found inside the vehicle.
The front window of the Scorpio jeep, which was found on Thursday night, had a damaged sticker of High Court parking.
It did not have a number plate in the front or rear, its headlights were broken and the rear tyre was punctured, they said.
It is still unclear who left the vehicle on Jarot Road, SHO Baldev Nagar Pawan Kumar said adding the car belonged to an advocate of Punjab and Haryana High Court.
The advocate informed the SHO that he had given the car to Anuradha for some months but it was not returned, following which he filed a complaint in this regard with the Chandigarh police.
Anuradha (39), the estranged wife of former Haryana Deputy Chief Minister Chandermohan, was found dead at her residence in Mohali near here on August 6.
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