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Ashok Kumar
NOIDA: A forensic experts' team from Agra, which collected samples from near the house of Moninder Singh Pandher, prime accused in the Noida case, has recovered 30 more bones during an inspection of the scene of killings. The bones have been sent to Noida Civil Hospital for examination. "The findings are being analysed. Preliminary findings indicate that bones from the torsos are missing, but it might take a couple of days before any inference can be drawn. One more bone was sent to us today for post-mortem," said a senior doctor at the hospital on Wednesday. Only forensic tests could establish whether they belonged to the earlier bunch. Blood samples of three more family members of missing children were taken on Wednesday and sent for DNA matching. Earlier, the hospital authorities collected blood samples of 29 individuals related to 14 victims. Meanwhile, a local court extended the police custody of Moninder and his domestic servant Surender alias Satish till January 12.
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