Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

‘Dead’ woman, her paramour appear before cops in Patiala

- HT Correspond­ent

SINCE THE FACE OF THE MURDERED WOMAN WAS MUTILATED, HER PARENTS IDENTIFIED THE BODY ON THE BASIS OF HER BANGLES AND OTHER JEWELLERY

PATIALA: A murder mystery turned murkier here on Thursday as the woman that was believed to have been killed appeared along with her paramour before police.

The fresh developmen­t in the case left the cops clueless about the identifica­tion of the murdered woman and the murderers.

On December 12, an unidentifi­ed woman was found murdered on the Patiala-sangrur southern bypass here. Two days later, a Patiala-based family identified the body as of their daughter, Naina Rani, who is married in a village of Chamkaur Sahib subdivisio­n in Rupnagar district.

The police handed over the body to the family, which performed her last rites.

The family had claimed that Naina had eloped with her paramour from her in-laws’ village.

They also alleged that her paramour, who is a truck driver, might have killed her.

Sadar police station SHO Jaswinder Singh Tiwana said they received informatio­n on Wednesday from the Rupnagar police that Naina, along with her paramour, had returned to Chamkaur Sahib.

“When the cops questioned Naina’s parents in Patiala, they claimed that since the face of the murdered woman was mutilated, they identified the body on the basis of her bangles and other jewellery.even Naina’s husband was accompanyi­ng them at that time,” the SHO said. written record of all the proceeding­s, but it appears to be a case of mistaken identity.

“We will now identify the murdered woman from her DNA and fingerprin­t samples. We have gathered samples of her hair and teeth during autopsy,” the SHO said.

The incident came to light when Jiwan Singh, a farmer of Ghalori village, spotted a gunny bag near the bypass when he had gone to his fields.

The police said the victim was strangulat­ed to death as there are marks on her neck. She was also attacked with sharp-edged weapons.

“It appears that the crime was committed at some other place and the body was dumped here around two days ago,” the cops said.the police have not recovered any identity proof or mobile phone of the victim.

“We have circulated the deceased’s photograph with details of identifica­tion marks to all police stations in the state so that she can be identified. Moreover, we are gathering data about the women who had gone missing in the state recently,” the SHO said.

Police said, a case has been registered gainst “unidentifi­ed persons” under Section 302 (murder) and 201 (destructio­n of evidence) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).

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