Dead body of Delhi University professor found in her flat: suspicion of murder; The house was locked from outside; was living separately from her husband
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The body of Devosmita Paul (45), assistant professor at Shivaji College, Delhi University, was found in her flat on Thursday. She lived alone in a flat located in Vasundhara Enclave in East Delhi.
The body of Devosmita Paul (45), assistant professor at Shivaji College, Delhi University, was found in her flat on Thursday. She lived alone in a flat located in Vasundhara Enclave in East Delhi. Her sister Devrati Paul told the police that she was not picking up the phone since morning. When she reached the flat, the door was locked from outside. He broke the lock and went inside and saw his sister lying dead. Photography and videography of the flat was done, CCTV investigation was done and police, crime team and forensic team reached the spot as soon as the information was received. Photography and videography of the entire flat was done. The body has been sent for postmortem. The cause of death will be known after the postmortem report comes. Police have registered the case and are examining the CCTV footage. On Friday, the police said that no clue has been found so far about the accused in the murder case. Devosmita Paul was married in 2017. According to the police, Devosmita Paul's personal life was going on tense for some time. They got married in the year 2017, but after marriage, there were differences in their marital life. Due to increasing domestic disputes, the couple separated in the year 2022. Since then Devosmita was living separately from her husband in Delhi, while her husband lives in Bengaluru. ----------------------------- Also read this news: Highest crime against women and elderly in Delhi: 13,396 cases registered against women in the year 2024; 1.5% less crime in Tamil Nadu compared to 2023. National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) has released the report of crimes committed in the country in the year 2024. According to this, serious questions have again arisen regarding the safety of women and the elderly in the capital Delhi. The report shows that Delhi has topped among metro cities in terms of crimes against women in 2024. There were 13,396 cases registered against women in 2024, up from 13,366 in 2023. read the full news
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