05 November Tuesday

Abhaya Case: Justice After 28 Years

Web Desk(Tvm)Updated: Tuesday Dec 22, 2020

Thiruvananthapuram: Justice to murdered nun Abhaya comes at last after 28 years. The CBI Special Court on Tuesday found suspects Fr.Thomas Kottur and Sister Sephy guilty of murdering the young nun Abhaya back in 1992 and also destroying evidence in the case.  Their sentences will be spelt  tomorrow.

While Fr Thomas Kottur, Fr. Jose Puthrkayil and Sister Sephy were originally arraigned in the case, the court had cleared Fr Jose from charges following findings argued in his plea in 2018.  Abhaya’s brother  who was present in the courtroom today, responded  to the verdict saying,  the family had finally received justice.

The  Case
On the morning of 27 March in that year, Abhaya - a member of St Joseph’s Congregation for religious sisters under the Syro Malabar Catholic Archeparchy of Kottayam - was reported missing. A search of the premises showed her one slipper lying close to the convent well. Her body was then discovered inside the well and hauled out by Fire Force at 10.00 am. Dr.  Radhakrishnan who performed postmortem at  Kottayam Medical College recorded abrasions on her right shoulder, hip and lacerations above her right year. Also the one other slipper of the pair was found under the fridge, where Abhaya is believed to have gone to fetch water. There was a bottle of water spilled around the fridge too indicative of some struggle. However, despite the autopsy and other findings, the Kottayam West police initially shut the case as suicide and later upgraded it to unnatural death.  In the following month of April 1992, the case was taken over by Crime Branch which reinforced the suicide theory. It was later  alleged that Crime Branch destroyed crucial evidence in the case that pointed to murder.

Following a writ petition, the High Court of Kerala handed the investigations to CBI. The CBI team was unable to determine the cause of death however.  A second team was called into the case. This time, the death was ruled as murder but they were unable to find evidence to link the perpetrators to the crime. Then, a third team of CBI investigators was summoned  that finally found two priests and as nun responsible for murder.

Thus the priests, Thomas Kottur, Jose Puthurkkayil and the nun Sister Sephy were arrested on 19 November 2008. They were letter released on bail in early Jan of 2009.  

In the case, the prosecution maintained that on the fateful morning of March 27, 1992 Abhaya had woken up around 4 am to prepare for exams. She walked to the convent’s kitchen to fetch some water where she stumbled upon the trio - Thomas Kottur, Jose Puthurkkayil and Sephy - in  compromising position. To prevent her from exposing the activity, they  struck her with an axe killing her and then dumped her body into the  well.


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