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Delhi: Semi-Decomposed Body of Missing AIIMS Electrician Found in Vasant Kunj Pond

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: June 27, 2025 15:06 IST

A semi-decomposed body of a 32-year-old, an electrician at AIIMS-Delhi who was missing since June 20, was found in ...

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A semi-decomposed body of a 32-year-old, an electrician at AIIMS-Delhi who was missing since June 20, was found in a pond near Inder Camp in Vasant Kunj South on Friday, June 27, according to police. 

Anil Kumar, a resident of Delhi, was last seen a week ago before his sudden disappearance. His family had filed a missing person’s report after he failed to return home. The deceased is survived by his wife and a 6-year-old daughter.

Also Read | Punjab Crime: Decomposed Body Found Hidden Inside Blue Drum With Feet and Neck Tied.

Police reached the spot after receiving information and sent the body for postmortem examination to determine the exact cause of death. More details awaited.

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