Rajinder Nagar News: Elderly sisters found dead inside New Rajinder Nagar house, cops suspect no foul play | Delhi News


Elderly sisters found dead inside New Rajinder Nagar house, cops suspect no foul play
A team was rushed to the spot and found the two women lying dead in a room

NEW DELHI: Two elderly women were found dead under mysterious circumstances inside their residence in Central Delhi’s New Rajinder Nagar area on Thursday morning, police said.According to the Delhi Police, The incident came to light after information regarding a foul smell emanating from House No. R-852 in New Rajinder Nagar was received at around 10:30 AM. The information was given by a maid who works in the porch area of the house and had arrived after being absent for two days.A police team led by the investigating officer reached the spot and entered the house. Inside, officers found two women- Chandra Kanta and Saroj Bala, both aged around 80 years, lying unconscious. While one body was found on the bed, the other was lying on the floor.A foul smell was emanating from the premises, following which the police had to break open the gate to enter the house.Police said no signs of forced entry, theft, ransacking or disturbance were found during the inspection of the single-storey house, which has four access points.Preliminary enquiry revealed that both women had been living together at the residence for a long time. Saroj Bala was unmarried, while Chandra Kanta was her sister-in-law. Police sources said one of the women was an asthma patient.The Crime Team, Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) team, and CAT Ambulance were called to the spot. After examination, both women were declared dead.“No external injury marks have been found on either of the bodies. During preliminary inspection and enquiry from neighbours, no foul play has come to notice at this stage; however, all possible angles are being thoroughly examined,” Delhi Police said.The bodies have been sent to RML Hospital for post-mortem proceedings under Section 194 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), and legal action will be taken based on the post-mortem report.Further inestigation is underway.(With ANI inputs)



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