Two dead bodies found inside a parked car in Delhi, revealed due to bad smell; Panic in the area
Two bodies have been found inside a car in the national capital Delhi. This created a stir in the area. According to Delhi Police, on Tuesday, the police of INA police station got information about two dead bodies lying inside the car. Upon investigation on the spot, a white colored AURA car was found parked near a drain on the roadside. The windows of the car were closed and the car was not locked.
Liquor pouches were also found inside the car
On checking the car, two people were found sitting inside the car and there was a foul smell coming from inside the car, which showed that the bodies were lying there for some time. Three pouches of liquor were also found inside the car, out of which two were found in sealed condition and one in open/unsealed condition.
The car was parked since yesterday afternoon
During local inquiry and examination of nearby CCTV cameras, it was revealed that the vehicle was standing at the spot since around 2 pm the previous day. After that no person was seen going in or out of the car.
Identification of both the bodies
Taking the investigation forward, the crime team was called to the spot. The crime scene was inspected. The dead bodies were taken to the hospital. Both the bodies have been identified. The name of one deceased is Vikas. He is a resident of Bedkar Colony, Kheda Khurd, Delhi. The age is said to be around 42 years. Occupation: Driver. He was also found sitting on the driving seat of the car.
The second body has been identified as Bijendra alias Bhola. He is also a resident of Kheda Khudra, Ambedkar Colony, Delhi. His age is 36 years. He is a plumber by profession. The dead body was found on the back seat inside the car.
The driver of the car is from UP
The police team told that the owner of the vehicle is Rakesh Kumar. He is also a resident of Ambedkar Colony, Kheda Khurd, Delhi. He lives here on rent. Originally a resident of Shahjahanpur district of UP.
no injury marks on body
According to Delhi Police, preliminary investigation has revealed that no injury marks were found on the body. Both the people were found sitting inside a closed vehicle and there was a foul smell coming from inside. It seems that the deaths may have occurred due to suffocation. However, the exact cause of death will be known after postmortem investigation. No irregularities have been revealed in the investigation so far. However, appropriate legal action will be initiated based on the outcome of the investigation.
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