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Mauritius tourist killed in Delhi by ‘compression of neck’, autopsy reveals  

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Mauritius tourist killed in Delhi by ‘compression of neck’, autopsy reveals  

The Mauritian man whose decomposed body was found on a pavement in east Delhi on March 18, may have died of the “compression of neck”, the country’s Hindustan Times has reported, citing the autopsy.

A medical board constituted to conduct the post-mortem examination reportedly found a “a faintly visible ligature mark on the right side of neck”, indicating that the victim might have been strangled.

However, investigators were cited as saying that since the post-mortem report was inconclusive about the exact cause of death, they have decided to seek opinion of the medical and forensic experts from AIIMS and other medical institutes.

“If the person died of strangulation, the ligature marks should have been seen all around the neck. Also, no bones in the neck were found broken,” said a senior police officer, who asked not to be named.

According to Hindustan Times, no first information report (FIR) had been registered in the case as at Monday.

On March 18 around 4.30pm, a Geeta Colony police station team was patrolling the streets when they spotted a decomposed body on a pavement at Geeta Colony underpass, and a bag left nearby. The bag contained a Mauritius passport, a flight ticket, some clothes, biscuits and sweets.

Based on the passport details, the deceased was identified as Bagwat Lutchmee, a Mauritius national, who had landed in India on February 8, and was expected to fly back on May 5, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Shahdara) Rohit Meena had said after the recovery of the body.

Mauritius tourist killed in Delhi by ‘compression of neck’, autopsy reveals  

According to the inquiry so far, the victim had visited the Mauritius embassy on February 22, apparently seeking help from the officials as his ATM card was not working and he was not able to withdraw money.

Then, his body was found on March 18. They added that the man’s activities in the intervening period were not known.

Investigators said the man was spotted alive in a CCTV footage from Geeta Colony area on March 8.

In another footage from the near the spot, where the body was found, a man was seen taking away the deceased’s mobile phone and foreign currency notes. It’s not clear whether the Mauritian was dead at that time or not, the investigators said.

The police said that the family of the dead foreigner were yet to reach India, and claim his body.

Source: Hindustan Times

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