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Horror news from India: According to police, a tied up body was discovered on Friday. According to initial findings, it would be a woman from Zurich. The police have already arrested a suspect. He is said to have killed the Swiss woman. After the crime, he allegedly bought an old car and hid the tied up corpse in it. As the decomposition process began, he threw the dead body on the side of the road.
“The FDFA is aware of the said case. The Swiss Embassy in India is in contact with the responsible local authorities,” the Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs (EDA) explains when asked by Blick. Further clarifications are in preparation.
According to initial findings, the Zurich woman was in a relationship with the Indian. During interrogation, the man said that he had met the woman four years ago via the internet. He fell in love with the Swiss woman. “However, the girl still had a boyfriend, which the suspect did not like,” police said in Indian media.
He lured the woman to India on a pretext. When they met, he overpowered her, tied her hands and feet and strangled her. (jmh/ced)
Source: Blick
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