Hindustan Times (Delhi)

60-yr-old woman raped, killed in east Delhi; 1 held

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

The disrobed body of a 62-year-old woman, with visible signs of sexual assault, her throat slit and multiple stab wounds to her chest, abdomen and legs, was found at her rented home in east Delhi’s Dallupura village near Mayur Vihar Phase-3 on Sunday afternoon, police said. Later in the evening, police said it arrested her 30-year-old neighbour, who was the last person seen entering and leaving the woman’s house on CCTV footage.

Police said during his questionin­g, he allegedly admitted that he sexually assaulted the elderly woman and later killed her to protect himself. He reportedly told the police that he was drunk at the time of the crime.

The woman was a vegetable vendor and lived with her 33-year-old son, who works as a security guard in a private company in Noida, and a 13-year-old grandson. Since the case also

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involved sexual assault, the names of the dead woman, her son and grandson, the arrested man as well as the locality where they live have been withheld to protect her identity.

“Through technical investigat­ion and inputs from our informants and locals, we arrested the suspect within four to five hours of the crime. Prime facie, it appears to be a case of sexual assault and murder. The autopsy is being conducted. Further charges would be added as per the findings of the autopsy,” said DCP (east) Priyanka Kashyap.

Police said the crime was reported around 2pm on Sunday, after the elderly woman’s son returned home after work, and found his mother’s body in their single-room rented accommodat­ion on the ground floor. He raised the alarm and a neighbour informed the police.

Her son said a sickle was used to slit her throat and a knife was used to stab her. Both weapons were recovered from the scene of crime. “The body was on the bed and the door ajar; the water tap in the kitchen was running, and vegetables were burning in a pan when I returned home,” he said.

“The woman’s throat was slit and there were 8-10 stab wounds to her chest and abdomen. The condition in which the body was found pointed to sexual assault. The body was later shifted to a government hospital mortuary for autopsy,” said a senior police officer.

He adding that a case of murder was registered and investigat­ion was launched.

During the investigat­ion, the officer said statements of the woman’s son and grandson were recorded. Her son told the police that he left for work in the morning while she and the grandson went to sell vegetables from a shop in the neighbourh­ood.

The woman’s grandson told the police that, around noon, his grandmothe­r left for home to cook lunch. Around 2pm, the woman’s son returned home and found her body, the police said.

As there were no signs of a forced entry into the house, the police suspected the role of someone known to the woman. They inquired with locals and also scanned the CCTV cameras installed around the woman’s house. In one of the cameras, the suspect was seen entering the house around 1pm and leaving around 1.30pm, the police said.

“The beat officers showed the suspect’s image to locals who identified him. The suspect was arrested and interrogat­ed during which he admitted to the crime,” the officer quoted above said.

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