Brother, Nephew Accused Of Killing NRI Over Property In Amritsar
Authorities suspect that the victim's body was dumped in the Harike area.
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Authorities suspect that the victim's body was dumped in the Harike area.
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The victim, Vennila, had reportedly died on March 24.
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Details emerging from the chargesheet in an alleged TCS conversion case. According to the chargesheet, the victim was allegedly pressured to abandon Hindu rituals, encouraged to watch Zakir Naik videos, and embrace Islam.According to the woman, the accused introduced her to Islamic teachings through videos and sermons by Pakistani cleric Tariq Jamil as well as speeches by controversial preacher Zakir Naik. n18oc_indian18oc_breaking-newsNews18 Mobile App - https://onelink.to/desc-youtube
The assailant tried to take his own life after attacking the victim, and both were rushed to a hospital
The victim said the accused orchestrated a calculated psychological and religious manipulation campaign, exploiting her vulnerability under the guise of reducing her โmental stressโ
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The victim, who lived alone in her flat, was found dead with a severe head injury, with both her wrists slit and bruises on her face and body.
The charred bodies of the victims were found near the main entrance of the house, indicating they had tried to flee the blaze.
Charred beyond recognition, the victim bodies were found near the doorstep in their modest one floor home, suggesting a desperate attempt to escape the flames.
According to the Delhi Fire Services (DFS) and Delhi Police, at least 12 foreign nationals had been killed. This included three of a family from Kyrgyzstan.
The victim, identified as Devosmita Paul, an assistant professor at Shivaji College, was living alone in the flat in Vasundhara Enclave.
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