"The injury could have led to heavy bleeding, following which the victim (Aarushi) could have fallen unconscious and thus, could not scream," Sharma said in his statement to the court.
Sharma, the fourth witness from the side of dentist couple Rajesh and Nupur Talwar, also told Additional Sessions' Judge Shyam Lal that scalpel number 10 could not have been used in the crime as the throat cannot be slit in one stroke using the same.
The CBI has maintained that Aarushi's throat was slit using a scalpel.
Sharma had yesterday told the court that there was a possibility that deep cuts on the teenager and the domestic help Hemraj's throats could have been inflicted with a 'Khukri' (Nepalese knife).
He further said today that presence of semi-digested food in Aarushi's stomach indicated that her murder could have taken place 5-6 hours after she took her dinner.
CBI probe officer AGL Kaul, who headed the investigation, had told the court that after hitting Aarushi on her forehead with a golf stick, the dentist couple checked her pulse and found her near dead.
The nervous couple then planned that the servant Hemraj, who was also injured by Rajesh, should also be killed so that no one comes to know about the incident, Kaul had told the court.
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