Blood-soaked body of Delhi doctor found at Noida home, Tenants on the run
Noida: In a shocking incident, a 50-year-old doctor was found murdered in his rented house in Greater Noida on Tuesday. The police have identified the missing tenants, a man and a woman, as the primary suspects in the case.
A 50-year-old doctor was found murdered in a house he had rented out in Greater Noida, while the two tenants living there are absconding, police said on Tuesday.
The deceased, identified as Dr Dinesh Gaur, lived with his family in Pocket-D, Kundli, Delhi.
According to the PTI report, Dr Dinesh Gaur’s body was found soaked in blood in a room of his house in Sanjay Vihar Colony, Kulesara village, on January 26, police said.
Police suspect that a man and a woman who were living on rent in the house murdered the doctor.
The accused woman and man had rented the doctor’s house just three days ago and have been absconding since the incident, they added.
According to a recent media report in Amar Ujala, the doctor has injury marks on his head. Police reached the spot, took possession of the body and sent it for post-mortem. It is suspected that a man and a woman living on rent in the house have committed the murder.
“Gaur used to live with his family in Pocket-D, Kundli, Delhi. He also had a house in Sanjay Vihar Colony, Kulesara village, Greater Noida, where he had built a room to rent out. He had made this room his temporary rest area,” said Lakshmi Singh, Media In-charge of Noida Police Commissioner.
“On the evening of January 25, Gaur came from Delhi to his house in Kulesara. His son called him on January 26 but did not get any response. When he reached the house late at night, the door of the room was found locked from outside,” Singh further said, reports PTI.
Singh added that when the doctor’s son opened the door, he found his father lying in a pool of blood following which he informed the police.
While Gaur’s body has been sent for post-mortem, police said that the accused are being tracked using CCTV footage and a search team.
An investigation is underway to track down the absconding tenants.
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