Sisters found dead inside well in Chengalpattu
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The youngsters, aged 16 and 12, are believed to have fallen into the well whereas taking part in, police mentioned
Two sisters, aged 16 and 12, have been found dead inside a well on a plot of agricultural land that comes underneath the Kalpakkam police station limits on Wednesday morning. Preliminary inquiries point out that they might have fallen inside whereas taking part in.
According to police, Hari Krishnan and his spouse Seetha are each day wage earners residing in Ammaypakkam village underneath the Kalpakkam police station limits. Their daughters Priyanka, 16, and Shenbagavalli, 12, have been learning in lessons 10 and 6 respectively.
From Tuesday night onwards, the women had been lacking and the couple looked for them in all places, however couldn’t hint them. On Wednesday morning, the 2 women have been found dead inside a well on a close-by plot of agricultural land. “There was some blood on Shenbagavalli’s nose and this could have been due to the fall. Apart from this, there were no other injuries,” mentioned a police officer.
The our bodies have been despatched for autopsy examinations to the Chengalpattu Government Hospital. “Only after the results come can we get some clarity. But as of now there is nothing suspicious,” added the officer.
(Childline operates a helpline,1098, for youngsters in misery throughout the nation)
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