KOLKATA: The much-talked about 3 Robinson Street property measuring 23 cottahs and 6 chittaks, where Partho De had lived for six months with the skeletons of his sister Debjani and two dogs and where his father Aurobindo’s charred body was found, has changed hands for Rs 20 crore.According to the deeds of conveyance, it was sold to three companies — SC Sons Private Limited, JVS Exports Private Limited and KIC Resources Limited. These companies were represented by its director, Vivek Kundalia, in the sale deed that is dated May 2, 2017. Vivek is the son of realtor Pradip Kundalia.Advocate Amit Kumar Sinha who executed the deed said: “The official record is available. Anybody can go through it. I was the advocate for the three companies that bought the property. The deed was executed on May 2.”Partha died on February 21 in the upscale Watgunge flat that he had moved into at the beginning of the year.A copy of the deed was accessed by TOI. Two separate deeds of conveyance for 11.5 cottah and 3 chittaks each were prepared for the sale. The deed mentions that Partho’s grandfather Gadadhar De had purchased the property from one Kulsum Bai. He created a trust deed which stated that the property would be inherited by his sons – Aurobindo and Arun – after the death of his wife, Santi De. After Santi’s death on May 17, 2014, the property therefore devolved upon Aurobindo and Arun, each having undivided one half share.The deed states that Aurobindo passed away on June 10, 2015, leaving behind “his son Partho De and daughter Debjani De as his legal heirs”. Interestingly, the deed also states that Debjani died a spinster “on June 11, 2015”, that is the day after Aurobindo’s charred body was found. Cops and fire brigade personnel who entered the house to investigate the trail of smoke and stench of burnt flesh on the evening of June 10, 2015 also found a makeshift bed in Partho’s room piled high with teddy bears and a fully clothed woman’s skeleton underneath. The skeleton was later identified to be that of 47-year-old Debjani, who according to forensic tests, had died six months ago. The skeletons of the family’s two Labradors were found wrapped in a blanket beside the bed.After Aurobindo and Debjani’s death, Partho was the only heir to Aurobindo’s undivided half share of the property. Going by the deed, Partho and Arun entered into an agreement for sale of the property for Rs 20 crore on July 15, 2016.Payments for the property was made through cheques on diverse dates and tax was deducted at source for all payments. According to the deed, Rs 4.95 crore each had already been paid to both parties before Partho’s death in February this year. The last lot of cheques were issued on May 2.TOI got in touch with Arun about the sale of the property but midway through the conversation, the call got disconnected. Despite repeated calls and SMS, Arun didn’t respond. Despite repeated calls to Pradip Kundalia, he didn’t respond.