Parents of deceased Saravanan demand CBI probe to determine cause of death of their son

An alumnus of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Saravanan was practising in Tiruppur. Saravanan who was reported dead, suicide was stated as the reason for his death. However, parents of the deceased allege foul play and they have requested the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to investigate the exact cause of death.

It has been reported that Saravanan’s parents recently met Girija Vaidyanathan, Chief Secretary, Tamil Nadu and expressed that their son, Saravanan who was believed to be dead on July 10, was murdered. The parents also allege that their son’s death was a well planned and executed murder.

It has also been reported that Saravanan died under mysterious circumstances. Saravanan’s parents also have stated that there is foul play in the post-mortem too.

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