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Gurugram: Man's naked body found with injury marks, murder suspected

By IANS | Updated: May 2, 2023 19:10 IST

Gurugram, May 2 In a suspected case of murder, the naked body of a man with injury marks ...

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Gurugram, May 2 In a suspected case of murder, the naked body of a man with injury marks was found at a village in Gurugram district on Tuesday, the police said.

A team from Sector-5 police station has inspected the spot and is trying to find out the identity of the victim.

Preliminary probe suggests that the man was staying in a rented accommodation.

According to the police, sanitation workers informed the police on Tuesday morning that a naked body of a man was spotted inside a water booster station with injury marks. Prima facie it appeared to be a case of murder.

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