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Indrani Mukherjea Claims Daughter Sheena Bora Is 'Alive And Out There' In Her Memoir

Indrani Mukherjea spent six years in jail for allegedly killing her daughter Sheena Bora but in May 2022 the Supreme Court granted her bail. Mukherjea in h🌳er memoir made some shocking revelations saying that her daughter Bora is 'alive and out there'.

Supreme Court grants Indrani Mukerjea bail in She🌼ena Bora 🎃murder case
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Former media executive Indrani Mukerjea, wh💞o spent more than six years in jail on charges of murdering her daughter Sheena Bora, has come with a bare-all memoir in which she claims that the person she is accused of killing is "alive and out there".

The Supreme Court had granted Mukerjea bail on May 18 last year, saying her time in prison was too long a term and the trial in 𒉰the case won't be completed anytime soon. She has throughout denied the ꦺmurder charge.

In her book "Unbroken: The Untold Story", Mukerjea "strips away the layers of sensationalism that surrounded me and reve𒆙al the raw truth of my experiences".

Thro♎ugh the book, she says she wants to "reach🃏 out to anyone who has faced adversity and believed they were beyond repair".

Mukerjea says though she and Sheena looked really similar and even liked similar food, they didn't ha🐬ve a conventional pa💯rent-child relationship.

"I discovered what Sheena was like only when she was 15 years of age. Right from the start, we bonded like friends. Sheena considered my moꦗther as her parent because she grew up with my parents; she saw me more as a sibling," Mukerjea writes in the book, published by HarperCollins In♚dia.

She goes on to say that both ��she and Sheena invested in creating a 𒆙bond.

"O꧃ver the years, our bond intensified. We shared everything - from food to jewellery to clothes…," the book says.

But that was un🎀fortunately short-lived, claims Mukerjea.

"I didn't know the challenges of being a parent to a 21-year-old. The minute I stopped playing thꦏe cool parent and became the strict one, things changed," she wri✤tes.

﷽Mukerjea claims she never expressed her rage 𝔉to Sheena.

"She was my kid who could do no wrong. I treated her like an adult and respected her decisions. I was strict but I also trusted her to handle her life and conflicts with maturity and tenaciℱty.

"So, when she decided to not stay in touch, I respected her space. I knew badgering her would 🍌get us nowhere. Just like the first time, the effort to reconcile had to come from her end. And then, 2015 happened," she writes.

On Aug🎉ust 25, 2𝔍015, Mukerjea was accosted by a team of Mumbai Police on the charge of murdering Sheena.

"And what about Sheena? The child of mine I alle🔥gedly throttled with my own hands. Sheena and I have the same soul. We carried the same pain, with a smile big enough to hide all of it underneath the sh🌃ine. She was bright and warm, loving and kind. She had inherited my strength of spirit," she writes.

Then making the startling claim, she says, "I am now at peace after Sheena was spotted at the ꦐGuwahati airport by my friend - Saveena. Being an advocate herself, her quick thinking g𒁏ot us the footage of Sheena from the airport…"

She goes on to add: "Something changed in me after this information came to the fore. The person I am accused of killing is out and about, while I was rotting in jail. Why hasn't she come out openly? I don't know. I am sure there are reasons and pressures holding her back. But this is the second time I have been told ꦿSheena is alive.

"When I was෴ in prison, an inmate at Byculla Jail too claimed to have seen Sheena in Kashmir. She was a 'female government official'. I, through my lawyer Sana (Raees Khan), urged the CBI to probe this. It went nowhere. But when Saveena saw her, recently, we ♒knew we had to look for her."

A special court in Mumbai asked the Airports Authority of India (AAI) to secure the CCTV footage of Guwahati airpo🍌rt and find out the identity of the girl who allegedly looked like Sheena.

"Special CBI judge S P Naik Nimbalkar as🏅ked, 'What is the harm?' He directed the AAI to hand over footage of January 5, between 5.30 am and 6 am near the boarding gate of Guwahati airport. This gave ground to what I was feeling all along - Sheena is alive and out there," writes Muker♏jea.

In the book, sh🃏e also alleges that more than men, women ꩲtried to pull her down.

"After the first charge sheet came out, people from all corners of ouཧr social life descended upon me with their claws out. In all my years in Mumbai, I had never felt any animosity against🐟 me, maybe because I didn't ever focus on other people…"

She also says that the moment she was arrested, "it seemed like people came out and said everything they had been feeling about me for a decade and more. It felt like they were waiting for me to fall", adding, "And what was really jarring was that most of these people didn’t really know me, but a🤡ired their opinions freely about me, anyway."