Melbourne:
Victoria police on Monday denied any further arrest made in connection with the killing of Indian toddler Gurshan Singh Channa. (Read: Indian toddler vanishes, found dead in Oz)
On Sunday, it was speculated that another woman was likely to be charged after a 23-year old Indian taxi driver Dhillon Gursewak was arrested with manslaughter by criminal negligence over the death. (Read: Indian charged over toddler's death)
According to Australian Associated Press (AAP) report, Victoria Police spokeswoman said that it was not the case.
The woman believed to be Gursewak's wife was expected to be charged for helping him in disposing of the body. (See pics: Missing Indian toddler found dead in Oz)
Victoria Police spokeswoman said "Definitely not. The wife has not been arrested or charged."
She added that no further arrests or charges over the three-year-old boy's death are expected at this time.
Gursewak, a part-time taxi driver, has faced an out-of-sessions court hearing where it was alleged that he placed the child in the boot of his car unconscious, before being left where his body was found on Thursday.
No evidence has been heard on how the little boy was rendered unconscious and an autopsy has failed to determine the cause of death. (Read: Cops hunting for car seen near body)
Gursewak lived in the same Lalor house, in northern Melbourne, as the boy and his parents and several others.
He was denied bail and remanded to custody over the long weekend and will appear in Melbourne Magistrates' Court tomorrow.
On Sunday, it was speculated that another woman was likely to be charged after a 23-year old Indian taxi driver Dhillon Gursewak was arrested with manslaughter by criminal negligence over the death. (Read: Indian charged over toddler's death)
According to Australian Associated Press (AAP) report, Victoria Police spokeswoman said that it was not the case.
The woman believed to be Gursewak's wife was expected to be charged for helping him in disposing of the body. (See pics: Missing Indian toddler found dead in Oz)
Victoria Police spokeswoman said "Definitely not. The wife has not been arrested or charged."
She added that no further arrests or charges over the three-year-old boy's death are expected at this time.
Gursewak, a part-time taxi driver, has faced an out-of-sessions court hearing where it was alleged that he placed the child in the boot of his car unconscious, before being left where his body was found on Thursday.
No evidence has been heard on how the little boy was rendered unconscious and an autopsy has failed to determine the cause of death. (Read: Cops hunting for car seen near body)
Gursewak lived in the same Lalor house, in northern Melbourne, as the boy and his parents and several others.
He was denied bail and remanded to custody over the long weekend and will appear in Melbourne Magistrates' Court tomorrow.
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