Three Bodies Recovered from Stationary Car on Delhi's Peeragarhi Flyover
In a distressing incident, three individuals, among them a woman, were discovered deceased inside a vacated car on the Peeragarhi flyover in Outer Delhi this Sunday, according to police authorities. The discovery has prompted a thorough investigation as law enforcement works to unravel the circumstances surrounding the tragic event.
Police Response and Initial Findings
Authorities stated that a call was placed to the Police Control Room (PCR) concerning a stationary vehicle on the flyover. Upon arriving at the scene, emergency responders discovered three lifeless bodies inside the car. Subsequently, forensic specialists were summoned to the site, and the surrounding area was secured by law enforcement to preserve evidence.
DCP Outer District Sachin Sharma provided details, saying, "We received a call that some people might have died in a car here. When we arrived, we found a total of three people dead. They have been identified. There are two men and one woman. Nothing suspicious has been found so far."
The police confirmed that the fatalities consisted of two men and one woman. Notably, no obvious physical trauma was detected on the bodies, and all personal belongings remained untouched, adding to the mystery of the incident.
Ongoing Investigation and Possible Suicide Angle
While initial assessments suggest the incident may be a suicide, a detailed investigation is ongoing to determine the exact factors that resulted in the deaths. Police are meticulously examining all aspects, including potential motives and any underlying issues that might have led to this tragic outcome.
Forensic teams are analyzing evidence collected from the scene, and statements from family members and neighbors are being recorded as part of the comprehensive probe. The investigation aims to provide clarity and closure in this unsettling case.
Separate Incident: Woman Found Dead in Delhi Home
In a related but separate development, a 24-year-old woman was found dead at her residence in the New Usmanpur area of Delhi on Saturday morning. Police suspect it to be a case of suicide, though investigations are still underway.
The incident was reported in the early hours of Saturday, prompting a police team to rush to the spot in Gautam Vihar, where she was found lying inside her room. "The woman was taken to Jag Pravesh Chandra (JPC) Hospital, where doctors declared her dead," a senior police officer said.
A forensic team was called to collect evidence and establish the cause of death. No suicide note has been recovered so far, according to the officer. The body of the deceased has been sent for a post-mortem to further ascertain the details.
Police have initiated proceedings under relevant sections of law at the New Usmanpur police station. Statements of family members and neighbors are being recorded as part of the investigation, highlighting the thorough approach being taken in this case as well.
Businessman Found Dead at Stone Crusher Plant in UP's Sonbhadra
In another tragic event, an elderly businessman was found dead on Sunday while he was asleep at a stone crusher plant in Sonbhadra district of Uttar Pradesh. The police received information around 4:30 am that Vishnu Hari Upadhyay (76) was found dead at the Giridhar Cement Limited crusher plant located in Baghmanwa village, in the Obra police station area.
Superintendent of Police (SP) Abhishek Verma stated that Upadhyay resided at the plant premises and suffered a deep head injury, suspected to be the cause of death. He added that CCTV equipment at the site was found damaged, while a computer printer, monitor, and cash were missing, indicating a possible robbery angle.
This incident adds to the series of unfortunate events, with police in Uttar Pradesh also launching an investigation to determine the exact circumstances and any potential foul play involved.
Conclusion
These incidents underscore the need for continued vigilance and thorough investigative efforts by law enforcement agencies. As police in Delhi and Uttar Pradesh work to uncover the facts behind these deaths, the communities await answers and hope for justice and prevention of such tragedies in the future.