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IPL molestation case: Luke Pomersbach to be questioned again

CNN-IBN | Posted on May 22, 2012 at 02:31pm IST

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New Delhi: Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) player Luke Pomersbach is likely to be questioned in connection with the molestation case again sometime this week, sources say.

The police have questioned 20 people so far and are likely to file a chargesheet next week.

Meanwhile, Ray Jennings, the coach of the Royal challangers Bangalore will also be questioned.

IPL molestation case: Luke to be questioned again

The police have questioned 20 people so far and are likely to file a chargesheet in the case next week.

RCB Manager Avinash Vaidya and player KP Appanna were questioned by a Delhi Police team on Tuesday.

The alleged victim had said that Vaidya and Appanna had followed her around in the hospital, asking her to withdraw the case. Both, however, have refuted the allegation.

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