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The website is owned and operated by ABCTEACH LLC, a Michigan limited liability company. The public and membership websites have been in operation since about 2000, providing access to downloadable materials for educators and parents.ġ.2. Singh went back to his room and washed the scissor and his blood-stained clothes, which have now been recovered by police.1.1. When she fell on the ground, he slit her throat with the scissors. He asked her for sexual favours, only to be scolded and threatened with disclosure.” Fearing he would be found out, the angry Singh used a scissor to hit the woman. Around 11.45am, he saw the woman coming from the terrace and blocked her way. “During interrogation, Singh claimed he hadn’t gone to work on July 1. “We raided his house and arrested him on Wednesday,” said Sathiyasundaram. The DCP said police finally identified the suspect as Singh, who occupied one of the rooms on the second floor of the same building. “Footage from CCTV cameras in the locality was checked and more than 100 individuals, including other tenants living in the same building, were questioned,” Sathiyasundaram said. Her husband was employed by a tailoring unit in the neighbourhood and was at work at the time she was killed. R Sathiyasundaram, DCP (Shahdara), said police found that the woman lived with her husband and two children. A case of murder was registered,” said a police officer. “On July 3, when the details of her autopsy were received, we found that the woman’s throat had been slashed using a sharp weapon and wasn’t an accidental injury caused by her mangalsutra as initially though. The woman was taken to a hospital, where the doctors declared her dead. Police received a call around 12.38pm on July 1 about an unconscious woman lying in a pool of blood on the stairs of a two-storey building in Gandhi Nagar. Maan Singh, a resident of Kaushambi in Uttar Pradesh and identified as the murderer by police, is apparently an unmarried man employed at a readymade garments factory. Police said the woman had threatened to tell her husband about the man, prompting him to slash her neck and kill her. NEW DELHI: Delhi Police have arrested a 25-year-old man for allegedly killing a woman in Gandhi Nagar in Shahadra after she turned down his request for sexual favours.
