Anmol's mother Sushma Sarna said "I want to know what happened in that room where they were partying. My son died of head injuries and I am sure that the injuries were not caused by the guards' beating."
Anmol Sarna died on the intervening night of 13 and 14 September under mysterious circumstances after he attended a party at one of his friend's house at South Park Apartments in Kalkaji area.
"The security guards are innocent, they have been framed by the police. My brother suffered injuries after being thrashed by his friends," she said.
"Cops told me that they did not find evidence to charge Anmol's friend with murder. The PCR van, which took him to hospital, is also suspicious", she claimed.
"The PCR van took 45 minutes to reach the hospital, it is highly suspicious. We demand the case be handed over to the Crime Branch," she said.
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