Delhi car incident: No injury to victim's private parts, says autopsy
New Delhi/IBNS: Anjali Singh, the woman who was dragged for kilometers by a car in Delhi resulting in her death, did not have any injury to private parts, the autopsy claimed ruling out any possibility of sexual assault, media reports said.
The autopsy report will be submitted to the police at 2 pm.
According to Delhi Police special commissioner (law and order, zone 1) Deependra Pathak, a distress call was received by the Kanjhawala Police Station in Rohini at around 3:20 am about a body being dragged by a grey coloured Maruti Baleno heading to Qutubgarh, reports said.
On receiving a call about the woman's body lying on the Kanjhawala main road, a police team rushed to the spot at around 4:11 am.
The cops found the woman's body without clothes and with broken limbs, leading to suspicion that she was sexually assaulted and murdered.
The five people, who were inside the car, were arrested on the charge of "culpable homicide not amounting to murder", rash driving and causing death by negligence.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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