UP: Class 12 student found dead in Harikundawal; police investigate suspicious circumstances
Press Trust of India | October 13, 2025 | 09:37 PM IST | 1 min read
Her father has alleged that his daughter was murdered. Police suspect strangulation and have sent the body for post-mortem while investigating the circumstances.
NEW DELHI: A student of Class 12 was found dead on Monday under suspicious circumstances, police said. According to police, the student was identified as Manisha (20). She was found dead in a lane behind her house in Harikundawal village in the Lar police station area. Initial reports suggest that she may have been strangled.
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Her father, Viren Prasad, has alleged that his daughter was murdered. Circle Officer, Manoj Kumar, said, "The body of a young woman was recovered from a lane behind her house. It has been sent for post-mortem. The police team is conducting a thorough investigation to unravel the circumstances of the incident."
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