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Double Murder Case inside a Furniture Showroom at Middle Point: Police looking for two murderers but there might be more: Sources

March 28, 2019 by sanjib Leave a Comment

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Port Blair, Mar 28: In a shocking development two dead bodies were found inside a Furniture Shop of Middle Point in a pool of blood. Both the victim girls were working in the shop and have been identified as Padma Priya, 22 years, a resident of Garacharma and Rosecynthia, 31 years old, a resident of Shadipur.
As per initial inputs two youths reportedly entered inside the shop as customer and attacked Rosecynthia. Later when Padma Priya reached the scene, she was also attacked.
As per CCTV footages available with police the murder was committed somewhere around 3.30 PM.
Dr. A.K.Das , duty medical officer, GB Pant Hospital said that around 4.30 pm two dead bodies of young unmarried girls was brought, it seems that they have died before arriving at the hospital, so it is clear that it’s a brought dead case.
“Both the bodies have more than 10 stab injuries with sharp knife, cause of death is over blood loss and hemorrhage shocks, there were no struggle signs,” Dr. Das added.
Talking to Andaman Sheekha the SP of South Andaman Mr. Deepak Yadav said that police department has identified two youths and search for them is on.
Sources inside police department said that the police team is confident of cracking this case very soon. It is suspected that more people might be involved in this case, further investigations are on.

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