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A woman’s body was discovered on Thursday in a luxury apartment complex in Thakurpukur’s Diamond Park. The victim, later identified as Chhaya Sardar, had rented the flat just a day before her death. The apartment was located in a high-end area, and the circumstances surrounding her death have raised significant concerns. According to the police, Chhaya’s body was found with her hands and feet bound, and there was a deep wound at the back of her head, suggesting a violent attack. The floor of the apartment was covered in blood, indicating a brutal crime.
Preliminary investigations revealed that Chhaya had rented the apartment along with a man who initially introduced himself as her husband, Kartik. The police were able to confirm Kartik’s identity through a local laundry shopkeeper, who had assisted the couple in securing the rental property. The shopkeeper confirmed that Kartik and Chhaya had come to inquire about rental options, and later rented the flat. Authorities are now focusing on Kartik as the primary suspect, as he was believed to be the last person to have been with Chhaya.
Further information provided by Chhaya’s mother added complexity to the case. She stated that Chhaya and Kartik had not been in contact for the last eight months and had been living separately. The mother also revealed that Chhaya had recently started a new relationship. Police are working to determine if this new relationship played any role in the events leading to Chhaya’s murder, though they have not confirmed this connection at this time.
The police investigation is ongoing, and authorities are actively searching for Kartik, who remains the key suspect in the murder. Law enforcement is piecing together evidence from the crime scene and examining the details of Chhaya’s personal life, including her relationship history, to determine the motive behind the crime. The discovery of her body in a high-profile residential complex has generated widespread attention, and authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward.