CBI sources said they are awaiting reports of the lie-detection tests on the accused besides the report of Central Forensic Science Laboratory which had done a crime scene analysis to understand how the fire started.
The sources said if the polygraph tests of accused come clear, then the agency might put the father of the children to the same test to get a clearer picture about the versions of the incident.
In the wee hours of October 20, alleged upper caste assailants had set ablaze the house of Jitender after pouring petrol from the window. Jitendra's son Vaibhav, who was two-and-a-half-years-old, and 11-month-old daughter Divya were killed, while his wife Rekha, 28 was injured.
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