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The body of a woman identified as Aparna Roy was discovered in a pond in Bansdroni, central Kolkata, on Monday morning at approximately 6:30 AM. The grim discovery was made by a local resident who noticed the body floating in the water, initially mistaking it for an idol, as the pond is commonly used for idol immersion during festivals. The sight prompted immediate alarm, leading to the notification of local authorities.
Aparna Roy, a resident of the area, had been reported missing since the previous evening. Her family had expressed concern after she failed to return home, leading them to file a missing person's report. Upon arriving at the pond, family members confirmed her identity, which raised urgent questions about her disappearance and subsequent death. Police officials were called to the scene to conduct an investigation, and the body was retrieved for forensic examination to ascertain the cause of death.
The preliminary investigation suggests that Aparna Roy may have committed suicide; however, law enforcement is also exploring the possibility of foul play. This heightened scrutiny is particularly relevant given the recent high-profile case of a young female doctor who was raped and murdered at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital. The community remains on edge, and the tragic circumstances surrounding Aparna's death have intensified fears about the safety of women in Kolkata.
As part of the ongoing investigation, police are gathering CCTV footage from nearby locations to trace Aparna's last movements before she went missing. Investigators are focusing on potential witnesses and gathering evidence to determine if there were any suspicious activities in the area. Community members have been urged to come forward with any information that could assist the investigation.
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