The physique has been despatched for publish mortem, the police mentioned.
Pune:
The decomposed physique of a 26-year-old girl was discovered on the base of the Rajgad Fort within the Pune district of Maharashtra on Sunday, police mentioned.
The girl, recognized as Darshana Pawar, a resident of Kopargaon in Ahmednagar, had lately secured a superb rank within the Maharashtra State Forest Service Examination, held by the Maharashtra Public Service Fee (MPSC), they mentioned.
On June 15, her father had registered a lacking individual’s criticism with the Sinhgad Highway police station in Pune metropolis after her disappearance, the police mentioned.
“She had come to Pune to attend a felicitation programme on June 9. Two days later, she got here to her feminine good friend within the Nerhe space and left her home the subsequent day saying that she was going to the Sinhagad fort,” a police official mentioned.
Her father obtained nervous after her telephone was not reachable. After looking for a few days, her father approached the police, the officer from Sinhgad Highway police station added.
In the meantime, it was discovered {that a} youth who is expounded to the household of the sufferer, had additionally gone lacking from the Warje space within the metropolis and it was knowledgeable that each of them had been collectively, he mentioned.
“Immediately, her physique was present in a decomposed state on the foothills of Rajgad Fort,” he mentioned.
In line with him, the person who was mentioned to be accompanying her is but to be traced.
“As per the technical inputs, his final location was Chandigarh the place Rs 1,000 had been withdrawn from his ATM card,” he mentioned.
He was additionally pursuing MPSC.
A police officer from Velhe police station, beneath whose jurisdiction the physique was discovered, mentioned that they’ve recovered the decomposed physique and family recognized her.
“We now have despatched the physique for autopsy to establish the precise explanation for demise,”
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