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Rekha's Death In Mainpuri Revealed: Not Suicide, Murder By Strangulation

Police team during investigation at the incident site.

Jagran correspondent, Mainpuri. A shocking thing has come to light in the post mortem report of the dead body of a woman found hanging a day ago in village Manpur Kankan of Karhal police station area. According to the report, it has been confirmed that the woman was murdered by strangulation and not suicide. On Monday, ASP Rural inspected the incident spot and took information from the relatives. He has formed two teams and given instructions to expose the incident soon.

Confirmation in post mortem, ASP Rural inspected the incident site and gave instructions to expose the matter soon.

Rajveer, resident of village Manpur Kankan of Karhal police station area, lives outside and works in a private company. His 32-year-old wife Rekha lived with two children in the village. On Sunday morning, Rekha's body was found hanging from the noose of a saree on a Jamun tree located at some distance from the village. The police removed the dead body from the noose and conducted post-mortem. A shocking thing came to light after the post mortem report was received on Monday. In which it was confirmed that the woman was not murdered by suicide but by strangulation.

ASP formed police team

After getting the information, ASP Rural Rahul Mithas reached the village along with Karhal Inspector Maharaj Singh Bhati and inspected the spot and collected information from the relatives. The relative expressed the fear of murder against a young man from the same village. During the investigation, the police also got important clues related to the murder. ASP has formed two police teams and given instructions to expose the murder case as soon as possible.

After strangulating the woman, her body was hanged. Important clues have been found regarding the murder. Two police teams have been deployed to uncover the incident. Soon the murder accused will be arrested and the matter will be exposed.

Rahul Mithas, ASP Rural.

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