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Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Mysterious death of ex-army man

There is more than meets the eye in the mysterious “accidental / suicidal” death of Bharat Borge who discovered the pebbles and gravel in the fuel tank of the helicopter which was to carry Anil Ambani. I for one, cannot believe that an ex-army man, will choose the easy way out after serving 20 years in the Indian Army. Whatever you say about anybody else, our army personnel are way above the hoi polloi and will definitely not let go of life in this fashion.

The man who probably saved Anil Ambani’s life is now no more, the press and the public are out with the innuendos as to the cause of his death. Bharat was scheduled for being questioned by the cops on Wednesday a day before he died – is it not strange that the person who discovered the sabotage dies BEFORE being questioned?

In his note he has claimed that people from Reliance met him a day earlier and wanted him to answer questions. Based on his note it appears that the Reliance officials wanted him to admit that he had planted the pebbles and gravel. Who are these officials who had met him and wanted him to be the fall guy? Were these people from Reliance or pretending to be from Reliance? This note talks of everything else but suicide – so what was this suicide, accident or murder?

A person who was a committed and well liked worker at Air Works is no more, all because he got involved in a case which involves people with clout. One really wonders how a senior spokesperson from the ADAG group has claimed that business rivalry was the motive for the sabotage. Did they have prior knowledge that an attempt was going to be made on Anil Ambani’s life? If so, why did they not inform the police in advance?

Bharat lived in Bhayandar and worked at Santacruz, so why would he be crossing the railway tracks at Vile Parle? “Eyewitnesses” claim that he was crossing the tracks (why?) when he was hit by the train – have the eyewitnesses been planted by someone with ulterior motives?

Bharat’s family is claiming he received many calls and was under a lot of stress. So who were these people who were trying to put pressure on him? It would be interesting to know who the callers were. The cops have a real whodunit on their hands. Answers should be really interesting!

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