
While Kerala police are still on the hunt for original visuals of actress attack case, a medical college in Kochi allegedly showed it to students as part of 'study.'
According to reports, second-year medical students were made to watch the visuals during a class on forensic medicine.
The teacher showed the two-and-a-half minute long video to students to explain unnatural sex, as part of forensic studies. The incident took place in the last week of June, Kerala Kaumudi reports.
The news came to light after some of the students explained the incident to their parents. The police conducted a search in the college after parents informed the matter to officials.
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Even the police have doubts that Pulsar Suni, the prime accused in the case, might have copied the video and handed it to some other persons. The officials are trying to prevent possibilities of uploading the video on the internet. They are also looking into the possibility of uploading the video from foreign countries.
However, Kerala police explained that the current report of the video being shown to college students as part of forensic studies is false.
Earlier, there were reports that Pulsar Suni's friend saw the visuals.
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The police are yet to recover the original video, and there were reports that the visuals reveal brutal sexual assault. The original video is said to be 49 minutes long, right from the moment the actress was forced into the vehicle, and Suni edited it into six clips.
Meanwhile, Pulsar Suni told media persons that there is more to the story. He spoke to reporters while leaving court premises. Police had produced him before the court to extend his remand period.
"The story is still not complete, there is more to it," he said. When asked about more accused persons he said that the VIP from Aluva would speak about that.
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