Telugu Association of North America to make arrangements for shifting bodies of Sasikala and son back home

The bodies of Narra Sasikala and Anish Sai are expected to arrive in India from New Jersey on Thursday morning.
File picutre of Narra Sasikala and Aneesh Sai
File picutre of Narra Sasikala and Aneesh Sai

VIJAYAWADA: The bodies of Narra Sasikala and Anish Sai are expected to arrive in India from New Jersey on Thursday morning. The Burlington Police Department completed their legal formalities and the bodies have been preserved after post mortem.

Once the death certificate is issued, Telugu Association of North America (TANA) with the help of Sasikala’s family friends will make arrangements to shift bodies to India.

Sasikala and her six-year-old son Anish Sai were found dead in a pool of blood last Thursday night in their flat located at Fox Meadows Apartment Complex in Burlington of New Jersey, USA. The police geared up their investigation to trace out the murderer.

According to information, the police department came to the conclusion that the offence was not murder for gain.

As there are no evidences of property theft in incident, the police are leading their investigation in multiple directions.

The police inquired the office staff of Narra Hanumatha Rao, Sasikala’s husband, and registered that he was in the office from 9 am to 8 pm. After office, he attended a promotion party of his colleague organised on office premises.

At about 7.45 pm, Hanumantha Rao left office and reached home only to find his wife and son lying dead in a pool of blood. Meanwhile, police are collecting data of Sasikala’s telephone conversations and her e-mail chats to unearth accused details. They also recovered CCTV footage from Hanumantha Rao’s office and Fox Meadows Apartment Complex for probe.

The police noticed that there were incidents of domestic violence between Hanumantha Rao and Sasikala. However, Burlington police officials are looking about the possibilities of the third party in incident.

However, with no valuables stolen from Sasikala’s residence and even the boy suffering multiple stab injuries, the police suspect that the miscreants might know her family. However, Hanumantha Rao did not report of any suspected hands or rivalries.

“There are multiple stab injuries on the bodies. The accused brutally murdered the woman and her son. No valuables have been stolen from Sasikala’s residence. The post-mortem has been completed and the bodies preserved. We hope that the death certificate will be issued by Tuesday so we can make arrangements to airlift the bodies to India,” TANA president Mohan Nannapaneni told ‘Express’ over telephone.

TEAM Square is coordinating with the US officials and Burlington Police Department to airlift the bodies to India.

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