Woman found shot dead at Delhi house, body recovered from bag with incense sticks

Delhi police are investigating after a young woman's body, appearing to be around 20 years old, was discovered in the GTB Enclave area of Shahdara with fatal bullet wounds. In a separate incident on March 29th, authorities found an unidentified woman's body inside a bag within a residence in Vivek Vihar.
Woman found shot dead at Delhi house, body recovered from bag with incense sticks
NEW DELHI: A 20-year-old woman has been found dead with gunshot wounds in the GTB Enclave area of Delhi’s Shahdara district, police said on Monday, news agency ANI reported.

Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Neha Yadav said, "About half an hour ago, we received a call that a girl has been shot. This is the area of GTB Enclave. Looking at the body, it seems that the girl must be 20 years old."
She further added, "The body has not been identified yet. There have been two bullet wounds. Full information will be available after the post-mortem."
On March 29, a woman's body was found inside a house in Shahdara's Vivek Vihar area, according to police officials.
Speaking to ANI about the incident, Neha further said, "We received a call at 4.37 that a foul smell was coming out of a house. The number of the house is 118 A, Satyam Enclave. Jhilmil Colony. These are DDA flats in Vivek Vihar."
"The owner of the house is Vivekanand Mishra, aged 50-60 years. An intact dead body of a woman was found in the house inside a bag, which was wrapped with a blanket. The bag was inside a box, and there was an incense stick on it," DCP Yadav said.
Further investigation is underway.
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