
Policewoman found dead in Coimbatore
The Hindu
A policewoman was found dead in her residence here on Wednesday. The deceased, R. Mahalakshmi (25), was attached to the Armed Reserve, fourth platoon, Coimbatore District. According to the police, Mah
A policewoman was found dead in her residence here on Wednesday. The deceased, R. Mahalakshmi (25), was attached to the Armed Reserve, fourth platoon, Coimbatore District. According to the police, Mahalakshmi, a native of Madurai, was in love with a constable. She went to her residence at the District Police Quarters in Uppilipalayam after duty. Though her lover Arunkumar tried to reach her over mobile, she did not answer. He went to the quarters and found her dead, the police said. The Race Course police have registered a case in connection with the death.
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