Two Elderly Women Discovered Dead at Home in Delhi, No Forced Entry Detected
In New Rajinder Nagar, Delhi, two elderly women were found deceased in their home with no signs of forced entry. Police are investigating the mysterious circumstances, considering natural causes or medical issues. Neighbours and local statements are being recorded to gather more information on the incident.
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Authorities in New Rajinder Nagar of Delhi are investigating the deaths of two elderly women found in their home with no indications of forced entry. The women, Saroj Bala and Chandra Kanta, both in their 80s, were discovered by police after a domestic helper reported a foul smell coming from the house.
Police officers revealed that the house was securely locked from within, raising questions about the circumstances of their deaths. The authorities are examining if the women suffered from illnesses or lacked family support. Neighbour and local statements are being collected to clarify the events leading to the discovery.
Investigators suspect the women may have passed away days before their bodies were discovered due to the odor present. Presently, no evidence of foul play has emerged, and the probe includes potential accidental deaths or medical complications. The case will proceed based on autopsy results.
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