Girlfriend Died During Sex: A young woman working in ICICI bank died during sex, her body was found in a suspicious condition in an Oyo room
Faridabad: Girlfriend Died During Sex in Oyo There has been a rapid increase in the cases of murders due to love affairs in the last few days. In some places, the wife is killing the husband in connivance with her lover, while in some places the husband is killing his wife to marry his girlfriend. One such case has come to light from Faridabad in Haryana, where the dead body of the girlfriend was found in suspicious conditions in Oyo hotel. It is being said that the couple had taken the room for a few hours. Currently, the police have arrested the lover on the charge of murder.
Girlfriend's body found in Oyo
Girlfriend Died During Sex in Oyo According to the information received, Sheeba, who worked in ICICI Bank, and Deepak were in a love affair for the last 10 years. Both of them used to meet every day. Deepak had also promised to marry Sheeba. Recently, both of them had booked a room in Oyo for a few hours and had come here to romance. But after a few hours, Sheeba's dead body was found in suspicious condition in the hotel room, after which there was a stir.
Girlfriend was from another religion
According to the police who reached the spot after getting the information, Sheeba was strangled to death. It was also told that Sheeba belonged to another religion and was pressurizing Deepak for marriage, which annoyed Deepak and he strangled her to death. At present, the police have registered a case on the complaint of Sheeba's mother and have started investigation.
PC:IBC24
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