College girl’s suicide at Gulshan Munia’s family wants justice The New Nation
Staff Reporter :
Sayem Sobhan Anvir, the Managing Director of the Bashundhara Group, has filed a petition with the High Court seeking anticipatory bail in a case filed over the suicide of a college girl in the capital.
Lawyers filed the bail plea yesterday on behalf of Anvir, 42, who was sued over abetting Munia’s death by suicide.
The bench of Justice Mamnoon Rahman and Justice Khandaker Diliruzzaman is scheduled to hear the petition today.
Earlier on Tuesday, a Dhaka court imposed a travel ban on Anvir barring him from leaving the country after filing the case.
College girl found dead in Dhaka flat
Bashundhara MD sued for ‘abetting suicide’; court imposes travel ban on him
Staff Correspondent
Staff Correspondent
A day after a college student s body was recovered from a rented Gulshan flat, her family yesterday sued Bashundhara Group Managing Director Sayem Sobhan Anvir over abetting her death by suicide.
According to the statement of the case filed by the victim s sister with Gulshan Police Station, Anvir, 42, and the college student had been in a romantic relationship.
The victim, 21 years old when she died, had been living alone at the flat since March 1 this year, and security guards of the building told police that the accused used to visit her there.