MUMBAI // One of India’s leading media magnates has been formally charged with murdering his stepdaughter, an investigating officer said Wednesday, the latest development in a case gripping the country.
Peter Mukerjea, an ex-chief executive of media behemoth Star India, has also been charged with abduction, destruction of evidence and giving false information, an official with India’s Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) said.
“He has been charged with the same offences as the others,” the official said on condition of anonymity, referring to an earlier charge sheet filed against Mr Mukerjea’s wife and two others.
Indrani Mukerjea is accused along with her driver and ex-husband of strangling Sheena Bora to death before dumping her body in a forest and setting it alight.
Bora, 22, was Mrs Mukerjea’s daughter from a previous relationship.
She was murdered in April 2012 and her burnt body was discovered the following month in woods in the western state of Maharashtra, of which Mumbai is the capital.
Mrs Mukerjea was arrested in August on suspicion of murdering Bora, who was having an affair with Mr Mukerjea’s son from an earlier marriage.
Various motives have been put forward for the alleged crime, including a financial dispute over property dealings and a dislike of Bora’s relationship with Peter Mukerjea’s son, Rahul.
The CBI also arrested Mr Mukerjea in November and on Tuesday formally added him to the same charge sheet after several months of questioning, according to a statement on its website.
Mr Mukerjea was chief executive of Fox-owned Star India from 1997 to 2007 before leaving to start his own television venture and is seen as one of India’s most successful media magnates.
In November, the CBI formally charged Mrs Mukerjea, her driver Shyam Rai and former partner Sanjeev Khanna with murder, abduction and destruction of evidence among other offences.
Mr Mukerjea was believed to be out of the country on the day of the murder but the CBI alleges he was actively involved in the conspiracy.
“Even when he was abroad he was in constant touch with Indrani,” the official said.
* Agence France-Presse
