Indian couple’s bodies found stuffed in boxes

Published April 7, 2015
Police suspects the couple were victims of an honour killing. —Reuters/File
Police suspects the couple were victims of an honour killing. —Reuters/File

NEW DELHI: The naked bodies of a young couple were found stuffed in boxes in a northern Indian state on Monday, police said, suspecting they were victims of an honour killing.

Locals discovered the dead pair, believed to be in their mid to late 20s, in separate metal trunks in a public park in Haryana state, around 50 kilometres south of New Delhi. Police said the man’s legs had been chopped off and put inside the trunk, while his partner was found wearing a set of glass bangles traditionally worn by newly-wed women.

“It appears they were strangulated and dumped here later. They are yet to be identified,” the chief investigating officer, Praveen Kumar, said. “It seems like a case of honour killing because the woman is wearing wedding bangles but we are not ruling out other motives,” he added.

The latest incident comes two days after Haryana police arrested a man and his son for killing his teenage daughter over an inter-caste relationship with a boy.

Published in Dawn April 7th, 2015

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