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Delhi Kanjhawala Death Case: No signs of her having alcohol in autopsy report, claims Anjali's family
"It is not an accident but a planned murder," said the family members of Anjali, who was dragged for about 12 km from Sultanpuri to Kanjhawala under the car. Talking to media, Bhupendra Singh Chaurasia, a family member of the deceased, who had Anjali's autopsy report in hand said that the post-mortem report showed no signs of her having alcohol.
Closure of Ashram flyover creates traffic woes in Delhi, Noida
Massive traffic snarls have been witnessed in and around the Ashram flyover, including in Noida, mainly during the peak office hours, with many complaining of arriving late at their destinations. The construction work on the final leg of the extension of the Ashram flyover to the DND flyway began on Monday. The flyover has been closed for the commuters till the completion of the work, as and when that happens.
Delhi Kanjhawala Death Case | Are Delhi Police running away from questions?
A Delhi Police officer on Tuesday spoke for just 1.33 minutes while giving details of the investigation into case. Addressing a press conference, Sagar Preet Hooda, Special Commissioner of Police (law and order), said that one more woman was with the victim at the time of the incident.
Delhi Kanjhawala Death Case:'No sexual assault on victim', says initial autopsy report
Sources also said that there were no injury marks on the private parts of the victim. The panel of three doctors on Monday conducted the post-mortem examination. The woman was killed in a horrific accident on Delhi's outskirts late Saturday, being dragged 10 to 12 km from Sultanpuri to Kanjhawala under the vehicle.
Delhi Kanjhawala Death Case: Family members reach MAMC hospital to receive body
A family member said that the woman, Anjali, will be cremated this evening. When asked whether the family member was aware about another girl, Nidhi who was with Anjali at the time of accident, he said that Anjali had gone alone and he is not aware about that. The sources said that the initial autopsy report stated that the woman was not raped and her private parts did not have any injury marks.
Delhi woman death case: Victim had a pillion rider, police to record her statement
"The deceased was with one of her friends. The second girl was riding pillion. We have to ascertain whether she dropped her first or she let the deceased go alone. The girl was riding pillion with the deceased before she met with the accident," said the source. Now the police team will record her statement to prepare a timeline of the entire incident to reach a conclusion. Her statement will be crucial for the prosecution.
Ramayan-era monuments in Ayodhya to get facelift (Art)
The state government has roped in a Delhi-based architect for surveying all historic places in the district to identify Ramayan-era structures. The Delhi-based architect Antara Sharma, along with her team members, has surveyed historic water bodies, mutts and temples in Ayodhya. According to R.P. Yadav, Regional Tourism Officer, Ayodhya, the government wants to preserve the historic monuments of Ayodhya.
Amid Russia-Ukraine war, a love story ends with pain in India
A Ukraine national, Kostiantyn Beliaiev, 50, was living in Haridwar. He was depressed, having lost several family members in the war. He embraced sanatan dharm and assumed the name of 'Kripa Baba' after getting associated with an ashram in Haridwar. He was on a trip to Varanasi when he ended his life at a guest house in the Narad Ghat area of Varanasi's Bhelupur area on the Christmas night. His Russian girlfriend (name withheld on request), who stayed in the same guest house was out of the town that day.
PM Modi brother's car accident case: Driver booked in karnataka
The FIR has been lodged in Mysuru Rural police station against N. Satyanarayana. The convoy staff S. Mahadeva had lodged a complaint in this regard. He had stated in the complaint that an over speeding and negligent driving by the accused driver resulted in the accident. Prime Minister Modi's brother Prahlad Damodar Das Modi and his family members were injured after the car in which they travelled met with an accident near Kadakola village in Mysuru district on December 27.
No exit from Rajiv Chowk metro station post 9 pm on New Year's eve
A statement by the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) read: "To ease overcrowding on New Year's eve (December 31, 2022), exit from Rajiv Chowk metro station will not be allowed from 9 p.m. onwards. However, entry of passengers will be allowed till the departure of the last train."
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