Two Gardeners Found Dead at Greater Noida Institute; Third Man Missing
Two Gardeners Found Dead at Noida Institute; Third Missing

Two men were discovered dead on the premises of a management institute in Greater Noida on Friday morning, sparking a murder investigation. The victims, identified as Indra and Sheeshpal, both 45-year-old natives of Meerut, had arrived at the institute only two to three days prior to work as gardeners. Police have registered a murder case and launched an inquiry into the incident.

Details of the Incident

According to Additional Commissioner of Police Dr. Rajeev Narayan Mishra, the bodies were found in a room on the first floor of a hostel building within the institute, which is currently under construction. Security guards alerted the police around 9 am on Friday. A police team along with forensic experts arrived at the scene and discovered both men lying in a pool of blood with multiple injuries.

Investigation and Suspect

Further investigation revealed that the two victims were residing in the hostel building along with another acquaintance who had accompanied them. When none of the three reported for work on Friday, their supervisor dispatched someone to check on them, leading to the discovery of the bodies. The third acquaintance, whose identity remains unknown, is currently missing.

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Police suspect that the trio may have been involved in a dispute after consuming alcohol together on Thursday evening. CCTV footage shows the third man leaving the location around the suspected time of death. Authorities are actively working to trace and apprehend him.

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About the Author

Advitya Bahl is a crime reporter with the Times of India's Noida edition. With nearly a decade of experience covering both high and medium level criminal cases, court trials, and police investigations, he has built sources within the beat with reputation, integrity, and impactful storytelling. Advitya's work sheds light on systemic flaws in law enforcement and brings voices to the fore.

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