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Crime scene in Malviya Nagar, Delhi: 32-year-old individual discovered deceased in a flat, with authorities speculating a tragic self-inflicted death.

Post-mortem Examination on Saturday Yields No Conclusive Cause of Death, Deterioration of Body Being the Primary Factor.

Crime scene in Malviya Nagar, Delhi: 32-year-old individual discovered deceased in a flat, with authorities speculating a tragic self-inflicted death.

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Quick Read: Unraveling the Mystery

A horrific discovery unfolded in the heart of Malviya Nagar, South Delhi, when the decomposed body of a 32-year-old man was unearthed in his rented flat on a Friday evening[2]. The gruesome findings left authorities baffled, as the autopsy revealed no obvious cause of death[1], with speculation swirling around a potential suicide or natural demise[3].

The deceased, Subhabrata Ghosh Chowdhury, had been ensconced in his third-floor abode since April 25, secluding himself from the world[3]. A finding that initially went undetected, but eventually led to a desperate plea from a family member who filed a missing person report with the police[3].

Dubbing it as an inexplicable incident, Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police (South), Achin Garg, commented, "We broke open the door and went inside. A decomposed body of a man was found inside the flat. Inquest proceedings under section 194 of Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) were initiated."[1]

Initial investigations hint towards work-related stress as a possible factor contributing to Ghosh Chowdhury's demise[4]. His last social media post, "Self-motivation works when external forces don't play spoilsport!" reflected an inner turmoil that seemed laboring under burdens beyond his control.

Despite the absence of a clear cause, police have ruled out any malicious intent or foul play[1][4]. They further clarified that the main door of the apartment was locked from within, and there were no other entry or exit points, suggesting either a natural death or a self-inflicted end[1].

As the investigation continues, viscera and other samples have been collected for forensic examination[1] to hopefully shed light on the true nature of Ghosh Chowdhury's untimely fate.

  • [1] DNA India
  • [2] The Indian Express
  • [3] Times of India
  • [4] NDTV
  1. Despite initially filing a missing person report about Subhabrata Ghosh Chowdhury in Malviya Nagar, South Delhi, the autopsy revealed no clear cause of death, leaving authorities considering the possibility of a suicide or natural demise.
  2. In the midst of general-news headlines about politics and elections, a crime-and-justice story took center stage with the gruesome discovery of a decomposed body in a rented flat in Nagar.
  3. The cousin of the deceased shared that he had not heard from Subhabratha Ghosh Chowdhury since April 25, leading to his eventual reporting as a missing person.
  4. As the investigation into Subhabrata Ghosh Chowdhury's untimely death continues, cricket enthusiasts in India may find solace in the latest updates, providing a brief respite from the political chaos engulfing the country.
  5. The police have assured the public that there was no sign of foul play in the death of Subhabrata Ghosh Chowdhury, but have called for forensic examination in hopes of determining the true nature of his demise.
Postmortem Conducted on Saturday Fails to Determine Definitive Cause of Death Due to Advanced State of Decomposition of Corpse.

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