Police suspect honour killing in Delhi girl’s death

New Delhi, Dec 9 (IANS) A day after 21-year-old daughter of an assistant sub-inspector of police was found dead with burn injuries, police said they suspected it to be a case of honour killing and were probing it from all angles.

Neha Jindal was found dead in a police quarter inside the Sarai Rohila police station Tuesday evening. The quarter is allotted to her mother Vimla, posted with the president’s security. Her father Shyam Jindal, who runs a grocery store, found her body.

“We are investigating the matter from all possible angles including honour killing and suicide. We are waiting for the post-mortem examination and then would launch investigations,” a police officer said.

Police said Neha reportedly had an affair with a boy and her parents were opposed to it.

Some half-burnt papers were also recovered near her body.

“We can’t say whether it is a suicide note. We have sent all these papers for forensic examination,” the officer said.

Author: admin on December 9, 2009
Category: India

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