Woman's body found in suitcase 'thrown' close to railway track in Bengaluru
The body of a woman was found in a suitcase close to railway tracks in southern Bengaluru, media reports said on Wednesday.

The suitcase was spotted close to the railway tracks located on Hosur main road near the old Chandapura railway bridge.
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Initial reports suggest the body was placed in the suitcase elsewhere and later thrown from a moving train, India Today reported.
Police suspect that the suitcase was thrown from a train.
CK Baba, Bengaluru Rural Superintendent of Police, told India Today, “It appears the suitcase was thrown from railway property, likely from a moving train. Normally, such cases fall under railway police jurisdiction, but since it relates to our area, we are involved. The victim’s identity is yet to be confirmed as there was no ID or belongings found.”
Police are investigating the case and trying to identify the woman.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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