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Woman's decomposed body found near Chilla Regulator drain in Delhi's New Ashok Nagar

By ANI | Updated: January 9, 2021 17:40 IST

Delhi Police recovered the body of a woman near Chilla Regulator drain of East Delhi's New Ashok Nagar on Friday, police said.

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Delhi Police recovered the body of a woman near Chilla Regulator drain of East Delhi's New Ashok Nagar on Friday, police said.

The New Ashok Nagar Police Station had received information about the body on January 8 at 14:45 hrs.

The highly decomposed body was found lying in the garbage along the Chilla Regulator drain. It is said to be of a woman of about 25-30 years of age, thinly built with a height of 5'2.

The police said there were no marks of physical injuries on the body and investigation is going on.

( With inputs from ANI )

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