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After burning, Nisha reached the hospital after running scooty, police searched mobile – News Himachali News Himachali
admin | September 9, 2025 1:22 PM CST

The mystery of blowing the married woman alive by adding petrol remained entangled for the second day. The police have not found evidence of setting fire at the scene. Police have also checked footage of cameras outside the college located nearby.

Sunil Kumar, posted in an ambulance bringing the woman to Lohia Hospital and Dr. Aman Kumar, posted in the Emergency, were questioned. Both said that there was no foul odor of petrol in the woman's body.

According to Dr. Aman Kumar, she was burnt 70 to 80 percent. In the woman's mobile phone, the accused has been abused. On the day of the incident, information about the woman being together at the intersection located in the way of the woman's maternal home and in -laws has also come to light. Police investigation is based on the call details of the married woman's mobile phone and the statement of the children. Four teams are trying to arrest the accused. According to ASP Dr. Sanjay Kumar, doctors of Lohia Hospital have told that Nisha had not mentioned anyone's names regarding burning.

Nisha Singh, a 33 -year -old daughter of Shikshamitra Balram Singh, a resident of Jhijuki village of Jahanganj area, lived with two sons in Nekpur Chaurasi in Fatehgarh. Her husband Amit works privately in Delhi. On September 6, that is, on Saturday afternoon, the father received information about the burning of Nisha in Dariyavganj, from the ambulance of 108 service to Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital. From there he was referred to the Medical Science University Saifai, but died on the way. On Sunday, the father had given a complaint to the daughter to burn alive by putting petrol against Deepak Chauhan and six of her unidentified companions, resident of Nagla Jaitpur (Kachian Nagla). The police had registered a case of culpable homicide.

On Monday afternoon, ASP Dr. Sanjay Kumar, Mohammadabad CO Ajay Verma and Jahanganj Police Station Rajesh Rai reached the garden behind Dayaram Inter College in Kundan village Kundan Ganeshpur and investigated there. Dr. Dhirendra Singh, a resident of village Dariyavganj, who informed Nisha's fire, told the police that his family takes medicine at him. On September 6, Nisha came to her hospital from Scooty and told that she was burnt, save. However, it did not say how he is burnt. He had wounds on his body.

Pharmacist Sanjeev Kumar of Lohia Hospital said that when Nisha came to the hospital, men were dressed. Nisha's 11 -year -old and eight -year -old sons told the police that on September 6, the mother had received a call from someone. After that the mother went away from the house in anger. At the time of the funeral, husband Amit Chauhan expressed ignorance about the cause of the incident.


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