Mystery Woman Found in Ganga Nahar Canal: Clues for Identity Emerge

A 35-year-old woman's body was discovered in the Ganga Nahar canal. Police found the body near Chitorda railway bridge and are investigating to establish her identity. Tattoos reading 'Mummy and Papa' and 'P' might provide crucial clues. The body is in observation while inquiries are ongoing.

Mystery Woman Found in Ganga Nahar Canal: Clues for Identity Emerge
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The lifeless body of a 35-year-old woman was discovered floating in the Ganga Nahar canal, sparking an urgent police investigation. Found near the Chitorda railway bridge under the jurisdiction of Masuri police station, the body lacks any clothing, prompting immediate efforts to establish an identity.

Assistant Commissioner of Police, Bhasker Verma, reported that the woman’s body appears to have originated from upstream and is in the early stages of decomposition. Authorities estimate her time of death to be approximately 8 to 10 days prior to discovery.

Key identifying marks include tattoos: 'Mummy and Papa' on one hand and the letter 'P' on the other. These elements are considered critical leads. Police are diligently gathering missing person data from nearby districts for potential matches while the body remains under a 72-hour observation period in the mortuary.

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