Former media executive Indrani Mukerjea, who was accused of murdering her daughter Sheena Bora and spent more than six years in jail, has released a memoir titled “Unbroken: The Untold Story”. In the book, she claims that Sheena is alive and out there, contradicting the murder charge against her. Mukerjea was granted bail by the Supreme Court last year, as her time in prison was deemed too long and the trial was expected to be prolonged. She has consistently denied the murder charges.

The memoir aims to strip away the sensationalism surrounding Mukerjea’s case and share the raw truth of her experiences. She hopes to reach out to those who have faced adversity and believed they were beyond repair. Mukerjea explains that her relationship with Sheena was not a conventional parent-child bond, but rather a friendship. They had similar interests and shared everything from food to clothes. However, their bond was short-lived when Mukerjea transitioned from being a cool parent to a strict one.

Sheena allegedly decided to cut off contact with Mukerjea, and the author claims she respected her space and trusted her to handle her own life. However, in 2015, Mukerjea was arrested by the Mumbai Police on charges of murdering Sheena. In her book, she expresses her pain and the shock of being accused of killing her own child. She then makes the startling claim that Sheena was spotted at the Guwahati airport by a friend, and she questions why Sheena hasn’t come out openly if she is alive.

Mukerjea recounts another instance in prison when an inmate claimed to have seen Sheena in Kashmir, but the information was not pursued by the authorities. A special court in Mumbai has now ordered the Airports Authority of India (AAI) to secure CCTV footage from Guwahati airport to identify the girl who allegedly resembled Sheena. This has reinforced Mukerjea’s belief that her daughter is still alive.

The memoir also sheds light on the challenges Mukerjea faced as a woman accused of murder. She alleges that women, rather than men, were more eager to bring her down. She describes how people who didn’t know her aired their opinions freely about her after her arrest, and she felt like they were waiting for her to fall.

In conclusion, Indrani Mukerjea’s memoir reveals her belief that Sheena Bora is alive and challenges the murder charge against her. The book aims to share her raw experiences and reach out to those who have faced adversity. A special court in Mumbai has ordered the investigation of CCTV footage from Guwahati airport to identify the girl resembling Sheena.

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