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UNA: A 25-year-old newly wed woman on Saturday reportedly died under mysterious circumstances at her in-laws house in Sanoli village of Una district.



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UNA, APRIL 21

A 25-year-old newly wed woman on Saturday reportedly died under mysterious circumstances at her in-laws house in Sanoli village of Una district.

The body of deceased Rajni Devi has been kept in the mortuary at the Una district hospital, while a forensic team from Dharamsala has been requisitioned by the police to assist in the investigations.

According to police sources, deceased Rajni Devi hailed from Nangraan village in Punjab and was married to Suresh Kumar in Sanoli village of Una district. Her body was found lying in her room this morning. While the in-laws claimed that Rajni died of heart failure, her parents have alleged foul play.

SP Devakar Sharma said a criminal case has been registered on the complaint of the parents of the deceased and forensic experts are on the job.

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