The remarks came on a day Jolly was remanded to six days in judicial custody and a co-accused said he procured the poison because Jolly told him she needed it to kill rats. The reason behind this was made clear when HT spoke to three members of her family. Jolly’s sister-in-law Renji Thomas, who is looking after Jolly’s two children, said the family was still shocked at the secrets she kept from them. One of the two men accused in the case, Praju Kumar, told the media that he had been trapped. “First, she (Jolly) opposed his drinking habit.
Source: Hindustan Times October 10, 2019 17:33 UTC