Arunima’s statement seems to be full of holes.
The neighbors do not seem to have heard of this celebrity at all and her school authorities say she has not represented the State .
News Channels which have been high lighting her plight(?),conveniently have tucked the story away in an inconspicuous corner after the findings, wary of reporting this objectively;instead it has been calling the report as ‘cover up’
Channels and print Media should have checked the veracity of the statement before ascribing motives.
Even now they can do so.
Based on their reports,people have started donating to her and NCW is calling for report.
If this slip shod reporting continues by the Media,they will lose credibility, least of all TRP ratings .
Arunima Sinha alias Sonu, the sportswoman who lost her leg after being pushed from a moving train, was on Saturday shifted to a Lucknow hospital for further treatment, a senior health department official said here….
A national-level volleyball player from Uttar Pradesh, Arunima, 23, was pushed out of the Padmavat Express in Bareilly on April 11 night by three men trying to snatch her gold chain.
She lost her left leg in the incident, which took place between the Chenati and Bareilly stations when Arunima was travelling to Gautam Buddha Nagar to appear in a Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) recruitment examination.
Meanwhile, cricketer Yuvraj Singh has announced Rs.1 lakh in monetary help to Arunima.
http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/article1701365.ece
Railways’s Findings.
The police now say on the night of April 10, the Padmawat Express stopped at the Chinaiti station, barely 250 metres from where Arunima was found. Naturally, the train could not have picked up a speed of more than 8 to 10 kilometres per hour. ”If she was thrown off a train, then she would have fallen next to it. She would not have fallen some 16 feet away at a 90 degree angle,” added A. K. Jain, Additional Director General, Railway Police.
Claiming that her visit to Delhi was unplanned, the investigators said that Arunima was in touch with her brother-in-law Om Prakash Tripathi till 2.30 am while she was at Charbagh Station in Lucknow on April 10. According to her mobile records, before coming to the station she made a call to her friend Sanjay in New Delhi from Kursi road.
Sanjay had told police that Arunima was disturbed and suddenly made a plan to visit Delhi. Arunima had claimed that she had lost her leg after she was pushed out of the Padmavat Express in Bareilly on April 11 by three men trying to snatch her gold chain when she was travelling to Delhi to appear for an examination.
http://www.timesnow.tv/Arunima-case-Railways-contradict-Arunimas-statement/articleshow/4371512.cms
More startling incongruities surfaced in Arunima Sinha’s and her family’s accounts on Wednesday of the alleged attack on her on a train that led to the amputation of her leg. While officials in the sports directorate professed ignorance about Arunima, also known as Sonu, ever having played volleyball for UP, the teachers and principal of the college she studied in in Ambedkarnagar did a double take on hearing she was described as a state level player.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/More-holes-in-Arunimas-narrative/articleshow/8104301.cms


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