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Sheena Bora's childhood friends lit up candles in Guwahati

| | Aug 27, 2015, at 06:14 pm
Guwahati, Aug 27 (IBNS) A candle light vigil was conducted in Sheena Bora's hometown in Guwahati by her childhood friends seeking justice for her, reports said.
Sheena, media executive Indrani's Mukherjee's daughter from a previous relationship, was murdered in 2012. Her mother was arrested on Tuesday.
 
Indrani Mukherjee, who is now married to former Star India CEO Peter Mukherjee used to present Sheena as her sister.
 
Sheena's schooling was in Guwahati. Her former classmates and other friends lit up candles and garlanded her photograph in a show of sympathy and love for their departed mate.

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