No Images? Click here In a new twist to the Jolly Joseph murder case, Nikhila Henry reports that Shaju Skaria, the husband of prime accused, had “vociferously refused” a postmortem into the death of his first wife Sily in 2016. Shaju and Jolly married months later. Meanwhile, on World Mental Health Day, Dr Nirmala Srinivasan, the founder of an advocacy and family support group, told Huffpost India's Rohini Chatterji that the government has to think out of the box and go out of its way to create awareness about its programmes on mental health. And if you're going to watch The Sky Is Pink, read Ankur Pathak's review. He writes that while Priyanka Chopra was extraordinary, Farhan Akhhtar's measured performance which solidifies his standing as an actor.Also, we’re currently updating our email newsletter system. Over the next few weeks you might run into some problems receiving our newsletters. Check your spam or junk mail folders, or email us at newsroom@huffpost.in if your newsletters are missing. Thanks, and we apologise for any inconvenience.A statement, signed by Shaju, declining an autopsy on Sily has been handed over to the police by the hospital, hospital authorities said. HuffPost India couldn’t review this document as it is now in the possession of the Kerala police.This revelation is significant as authorities have, thus far, sought to blame all six deaths on Jolly. Shaju has been questioned by the police twice this month, but is currently not in custody and is yet to be accused of any of the murders.To mark World Mental Health Day on October 10, Dr Nirmala Srinivasan in an interview with Huffpost India spoke about what these gaps are, why the government needs to go out of its way to create awareness and why she felt that perhaps even the government feels the stigma surrounding mental illnesses.New to this email? You can sign up here.You can also follow HuffPost India on Flipboard.©2019 HuffPost India | Worldmark 3, FL 3, Aerocity, Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi, Delhi 110037 |
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