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39-Year-Old Woman Found Dead In Ghaziabad Home, Says Police

In a chilling incident, a 39-year-old woman was found dead in her house in Ghaziabad. Police found her brother sitting by her body.

A woman was found dead in her house in the Lajpat Nagar colony under Sahibabad police station area in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, on Friday night. According to a PTI report, her brother was found sitting next to her body, the police said, after they reached the spot.  At the scene, officers noticed scars on her eyes, hands and throat. The 39-year-old deceased woman was identified as Geeta and her brother as Kishor Kumar Nayar, as per the report. 

He had been working as a nano-technologist in South Africa till 2018. Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Sahibabad Rajneesh Upadhyay while speaking to the media said that Geeta’s mother was living in Kerala. However, one of their sisters’, named Deepa, lived in the same colony.

Sibling Would Always Quarrel 

The neighbours had heard both Geeta and Kishor quarrelling often. They told Deepa about the tiff between the two siblings on Friday as well, she reached home to find her sister lying dead on the floor.

In a statement by the neighbours, the ACP told the news agency that 10 days before the murder, Geeta had called the police following an altercation with her brother.

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What The Post-Mortem Revealed And Kishor’s Response

Post-mortem examination of Geeta’s body revealed that she had abrasions on her body and she also suffered from a lung infection, as per the PTI report. When questioned, Kishor, who suffers from depression, could not tell them about his sister’s death.

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In another horrifying incident, a 4-year-old girl was raped and murdered by her neighbour in an isolated house in Ghaziabad's Muradnagar, late evening on Friday. The suspect was arrested on Saturday night after a sniffer dog from their squad led to the suspect, the Hindustan Times reported. The minor had been missing since she went to a nearby shop on Friday evening, after searching for her with the help of the neighbours, she was found in the isolated house in the neighbourhood. 

The sniffer dog twice led the police to the suspect's house, after the dog sniffed the girl's clothes. While being questioned he eventually revealed the sequence of events and to this, some also said they spotted her near the crime scene. 

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