Mumbai Murder: 68-Year-Old Woman Found Strangled With Rope Inside Jogeshwari Home; Police Register FIR
A 68-year-old woman, Havabi Dalavi, was allegedly found murdered at her Jogeshwari residence on Thursday. Injury marks were found on the victim's neck, indicating strangulation with a rope, said the Meghwadi Police, adding that they were alerted by the neighbours.

68-year-old woman found strangled inside Jogeshwari home; Meghwadi Police investigating | Representational Image
Mumbai, Dec 05: A 68-year-old woman, Havabi Dalavi, was allegedly found murdered at her Jogeshwari residence on Thursday. Injury marks were found on the victim's neck, indicating strangulation with a rope, said the Meghwadi Police, adding that they were alerted by the neighbours.
Victim lived alone; daughters informed
According to the police, Dalavi lived alone in the Jhula Maidan area and is survived by two daughters. While one lives in Ratnagiri, the other is a Pune resident. When the police arrived at the spot around 11 p.m., they found her lying with a rope around her neck. The body has been subsequently sent for post-mortem.
No suspects yet; probe underway
Officials suspect that the murder occurred nearly two hours earlier. No clear clues have been found so far, said the police, adding that they have contacted the victim's daughters.
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An FIR has been registered against an unidentified individual under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita section 66(1) (punishment for causing death).
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