Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Scientist’s rotting body found in Delhi

- Shiv Sunny

NEWDELHI:A retired scientist with the Indian Agricultur­al Research Institute at Pusa in Delhi was found dead at his house on Thursday. The body had been infested with maggots suggesting he died several days ago but his two siblings, who lived in the same house, did not raise any alarm.

The death finally became known when a neighbour alerted the Pusa authoritie­s about a stench coming from the house. When a police team entered the house after much resistance from his siblings, they found the 64-year-old scientist’s highly decomposed body on a broken folding cot. Police said his brother and a sister, both in their 60s, were allegedly mentally ill.

The scientist, Dr Yashvir Sood, died a natural death and may have been dead for at least four days, said Vijay Kumar, DCP (west). However, neighbours said they had been getting a foul smell for almost a week, but thought it was from the surroundin­g due to the rain. “It seems like the scientist had been dead for at least a week going by the stench and the extent of decomposit­ion,” said Govind, a neighbour who works on the campus.

Sood retired as a principal scientist from the institute in March 2015. After he was asked to vacate the government quarters after his retirement, Sood began living in an abandoned quarter on the institute premises.

The three siblings had been living together for decades, said locals. The police said none of them was married. The family belonged to Himachal Pradesh.

DCP said Sood appeared to have died of malnutriti­on. His brother and sister too were in bad physical and mental shape and have been admitted at the Institute of Human Behaviour and Sciences, said the DCP.

“The three siblings had nothing to do with the outside world and preferred to live only in each other’s company. It is possible that the scientist’s siblings were not even aware of his death,” said the DCP.

 ?? SUSHIL KUMAR/HT ?? The house where the nuclear scientist was found dead in New Delhi on Friday.
SUSHIL KUMAR/HT The house where the nuclear scientist was found dead in New Delhi on Friday.

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