Female dentist found dead in burnt state at her residence
Chennai: In an unfortunate incident, a female doctor was found dead in a burnt state inside her apartment in Pallavaram on Thursday night. Police are investigating the cause of the fire, with two primary theories under consideration.
According to the news reports, residents of the building noticed smoke emanating from the apartment and promptly alerted the fire department. Firefighters rushed to the scene and brought the blaze under control, only to find the charred body of the victim.
The deceased has been identified as a doctor employed at a dental hospital in Egmore, Chennai.
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As per the recent media report by DT Next, police are investigating the cause of the fire and are exploring two possibilities, whether it resulted from an air conditioner explosion or was a case of suicide.
The investigation is ongoing, and officials are working to establish the exact cause of the blaze. Further updates are expected as authorities continue their inquiries.
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Medical Dialogues had earlier reported that in a horrifying incident, a Baghpat-based doctor, who was facing a huge Rs 30 lakh debt that he could not repay, is alleged to have burned a man alive to fake his own death and claimed insurance money to settle his debts.
What is more disturbing is that the doctor allegedly planned the whole thing, calculated every step and he was allegedly inspired by a popular crime television series, CID. After inviting the deceased for a couple of drinks, the accused doctor put the deceased inside the doctor's own car to make it look like the doctor himself had been murdered.
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