Indore (Madhya Pradesh) [India], June 9 (ANI): Government Railway Police (GRP) recovered the mutilated body of an unidentified woman from a train at Indore Railway Station on Saturday night, said police on Sunday.
The woman's body was found in two pieces stuffed inside two separate bags beneath the passenger seat, which the police sent for post-mortem.
The train was heading from Nagda to Mhow and the identification of the woman is yet to be done but it seems that she is around 25 years old and prime facia it seems to be a murder incident, police added.
Detailing about the incident GRP station in-charge Sanjay Shukla said, "The woman's body was found in two parts, one from head to torso and second from torso to knee stuffed inside two separate bags. It was spotted by a cleaning worker late on Saturday night. The woman's hands and feet could not be found."
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"The body is two to three days old, by looking at the face, it can be said that the woman is a Hindu and her age must have been around 25 years. The train in which the bag was found goes from Nagda to Mhow and has reached Indore station late on Saturday night," added the police official.
A case has been registered under section 302 against an unidentified person in this regard and police are investigating the matter. (ANI)
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