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CBI to probe mysterious deaths of Nagaland siblings in Gurgaon

Rosy died in hospital; Samuel was found hanging in his room next day

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The Union Home Ministry has directed the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to take over the probe into the mysterious deaths of two siblings from Nagaland— Rosy Sangma and Samuel Sangma—in Gurgaon last month.

According to reports, Rosy and Samuel were working in Delhi-NCR. A few weeks ago, Rosy complained of a medical condition and was taken to the hospital in Gurgaon for treatment, where she died on June 24.

Following Rosy's death, Samuel had an altercation with doctors and staff of the hospital as he alleged medical negligence. He also registered a complaint regarding the events leading to her death.

The next day Samuel was found hanging in his hotel room by his friends.

The MHA decision to hand over the case to CBI came after Meghalaya MP and former Union minister Agatha Sangma requested Union Home Minister Amit Shah for an investigation of highest order. 

"Prima-facie this appears to be a case of orchestrated homicide, which requires investigation of highest order to unearth the truth leading to the death of two young persons in their prime,"  Agatha Sangma had said in his letter to Shah.

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