J.J. Hospital Dean Dr. T. P. Lahane on Saturday said that high-level of anti-depressant was found in the urine of Indrani Mukerjea, an accused in her daughter Sheena Bora's murder case.
Mukerjea was admitted to the hospital in unconscious condition after she complained of "uneasiness due to chest pain" on Friday after she allegedly took an overdose of pills at the Byculla prison.
Earlier, Dr. Lahane had confirmed that Mukerjea was in semi-conscious state and would be kept under observation for the next 72 hours.
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