MP: Elderly Man, Daughter-In-Law Found Dead Under Suspicious Circumstances in Mhow, Probe Underway
The incident has created a panic in the area, and the reason behind their deaths is still unknown. However, preliminary investigation implies a murder.

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Indore (Madhya Pradesh): Bruised bodies of a 65-year-old woman and her 80-year-old brother-in-law were discovered in a suspicious circumstances in Mhow, a town in Madhya Pradesh, as reported on Wednesday.
The incident has created a panic in the area, and the reason behind their deaths is still unknown. However, preliminary investigation implies a murder.
According to information, the incident occurred in Jamli village under Badgonda police station jurisdiction late on Tuesday night.
Both the bodies had minor injury marks, and there were no fatal wound or weapon marks reportedly. However, the incident raised suspicion of murder.
Police have started an investigation into the matter and sent the bodies for postmortem.
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According to police, the deceased have been identified as Omkar (80) and Savita (65). Badgonda Police Station In-charge said that the exact cause of death is still unclear. There are no serious or fatal wounds on their bodies, only minor injuries.
Police have registered a case and are questioning family members and nearby villagers. The incident reportedly happened during the night. A large crowd of villagers gathered at the spot after the news spread.
The police are investigating the matter from multiple angles. The exact reason behind the deaths will be known after the postmortem report.
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