Investigation Launched After Woman's Body Found Burning in Greater Noida
Gr Noida: Cops probe woman’s death after in-laws burn body
Hindustan Times
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A 22-year-old woman's body was discovered being burned by her in-laws in Greater Noida, India, prompting an investigation into her suspicious death. Authorities suspect foul play, as the woman's family alleges she was murdered over property disputes, while her in-laws attempted to conceal the death.
- 01The woman's body was found burning by her in-laws, raising suspicions of foul play.
- 02Her family alleges she was murdered due to disputes over property.
- 03A neighbor has been arrested for allegedly assisting in the burning.
- 04The cause of death remains undetermined due to severe burns on the body.
- 05Police are searching for the woman's husband and in-laws, who are currently absconding.
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An investigation is underway regarding the suspicious death of a 22-year-old woman whose body was found being burned by her in-laws on April 7 in Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India. The police seized her half-burnt body from the roadside after receiving a tip-off from her brother, who had been alerted by the woman shortly before her death about assaults from her in-laws. Authorities suspect that the woman may have died by suicide, but her family claims she was murdered over property disputes. In response, a case of murder has been registered against seven individuals, including her husband and in-laws, who are currently evading capture. A neighbor has been arrested for allegedly providing kerosene oil and assisting in the burning. The autopsy did not reveal the cause of death due to significant burns, and the viscera has been preserved for further analysis. The woman's family conducted her final rites at Garh Mukteshwar amidst ongoing investigations.
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This case highlights serious issues regarding domestic violence and property disputes in the region, prompting community discussions on women's safety.
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