The Madras High Court on Tuesday said that autopsies could be done on the remaining six of the 13 bodies that bore brunt of the Sterlite violence.
Earlier, as per the Tamil Nadu government’s request, bodies of seven who gave up their lives in the Sterlite violence were handed over to relatives.
BY BEHINDWOODS NEWS BUREAU | JUN 5, 2018 4:44 PM #ANTISTERLITEPROTEST #MADRASHIGHCOURT #TAMIL NADU NEWS
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