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Kolkata: Woman's dead body found from Kasba flat

| | Jan 05, 2016, at 10:36 pm
Kolkata, Jan 5 (IBNS): Police on Tuesday said a body of a middle-aged woman was recovered from a flat at Naskarhat Uttarpara area under Kasba Police Station in south Kolkata on Monday.
According to reports, 55-year-old Kamala Rajbanshi lived in the flat with her grand daughter. 
 
After returning from coaching centre, her 9-year-old grand-daughter discovered the body of Kamala Rajbanshi.
 
Police from Kasba Police Station and officers from Kolkata Police's homicide department, along with trained dogs, rushed to the spot.
 
After preliminary investigation, police said that the woman was strangled to death and a deep injury mark was also found on her head. The motive of the crime has not been confirmed by the investigators so far.
 
However, police have started investigation into the case and nobody has been arrested so far.
 
(Reporting by Deepayan Sinha)   

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