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Ayurveda doctor couple, teacher found dead in hotel
Overview
Tragedy struck in Arunachal Pradesh's Ziro town as three individuals from Kerala were discovered dead in a hotel room, leaving authorities puzzled. The victims, identified as Naveen Thomas (35) and his wife Devi (35), both Ayurveda doctors, along with their friend Arya B Nair (29), a school teacher, were found with cuts on their wrists, indicating bleeding as the cause of death. A note recovered from the scene added a mysterious layer to the grim discovery.
According to police reports, the trio had checked into the hotel on March 28 and seemed to be moving about until March 31. However, on April 1, they vanished from sight, prompting hotel staff to investigate, leading to the tragic find on April 2. Concerns deepened as relatives had reported Arya missing back in Kerala, indicating a puzzling journey that ended in tragedy.