Talwars gave free medical service while in prison says Jailor
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Ghaziabad : The jailor of the Dasna jail, where Nupur and Rajesh Talwar, the parents of 14-year-old Aarushi, who was found murdered nine years back in Noida, had been lodged in since November 2013, has said that while in jail, the dentist couple gave medical service for free to their prison inmates and refused remuneration amounting to Rs. 49,500.
"The Talwars gave medical service for free and refused remuneration. Had they taken it, the amount would have approximately been Rs. 49,500," Jailor D. Maurya said.
He also said that there was a strong possibility of the couple to walk free from the jail by today noon.
"The Court has opened after a two-day holiday and there is a strong possibility of the Talwars being released today. Rajesh and Nupur Talwar will be accompanied to their house by security," he added.
"The Talwars gave medical service for free and refused remuneration. Had they taken it, the amount would have approximately been Rs. 49,500," Jailor D. Maurya said.
The Jailor also informed that the couple would continue to visit the Dasna jail periodically so that the medical assistance could continue.
He also said that there was a strong possibility of the couple to walk free from the jail by today noon.
"The Court has opened after a two-day holiday and there is a strong possibility of the Talwars being released today. Rajesh and Nupur Talwar will be accompanied to their house by security," he added.
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