Delhi Crime: A partially decomposed body of a 32-year-old helper was found inside a bus in northeast Delhi’s Nand Nagri area on Monday, police said.
A caller rang Nand Nagri Police Station at 7.52 am, complaining about a foul smell and blood emanating from a tourist bus parked at the bus stand.
The bus was empty and police found the body of a man, who was later identified as Shiva, a resident of Pushta, Gamri. Shiva was lying face down in the front bus steps.
“The body was in a partially decomposed state and a head injury was visible. The bus cabin was locked from inside. Prima facie, it appears to be a case of accidental fall,” a police officer said.
The body was taken to the GTB Hospital mortuary for post-mortem to ascertain the exact cause of death, the officer added.
Police are examining CCTV footage from the vicinity.
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