Medical Student, 21, Strangled Inside Her Hostel Room In Maharashtra
Team Udayavani, Dec 13, 2018, 1:57 PM IST
Aurangabad: A 21-year-old woman medical student was allegedly strangled to death by an unidentified person in a college hostel in Maharashtra’s Aurangabad, police said.
Akanksha Anil Deshmukh, hailing from Beed district, was found unconscious in her room by a warden of the hostel at the Mahatma Gandhi Mission Medical College on Wednesday, Deputy Commissioner of Police Rahul Khade said.
She was rushed to a hospital where doctors declared her dead, he said.
The autopsy at the city-based Government Medical College and Hospital revealed that she died of strangulation, DCP Khade said.
A case under IPC section 302 (murder) was registered by the city police, he said.
No arrest was made so far in this connection, police said, adding that a search was on for the culprit.
The woman was pursuing a physiotherapy course at the college, police added.
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