
Tantric angle emerges in Delhi car deaths, victims met baba hours earlier
India Today
Delhi Police are questioning the connection of a tantric and his associate in the case of the dead bodies found inside a parked car on the Peeragarhi flyover. The three victims met the baba and his aide in the morning, hours before their bodies were discovered.
Delhi Police are questioning a tantric and one of his associates in the case of the three dead bodies found inside a car in Peeragarhi on Sunday. According to them, the victims – Randhir (76), Naresh Singh (47) and Laxmi Devi (40) – met the baba in Peeragarhi in the morning before coming back in the afternoon.
Police said that the victims met the baba at 10.30 am in Peeragarhi and left for northeast Delhi via the Ring Road. Then, they came back to the same area around 3 pm.
Further investigation has revealed that the three had known each other for a long time. Randhir and Shiv Naresh were both involved in the property business while Laxmi worked in elderly home care. Police added that the three were in constant contact among each other.
As many as three liquor bottles and used disposable glasses were found near the bodies. Vomit was also found in the mouths of Shiv Naresh and Lakshmi as well as disposable glasses.
The investigation has also revealed that Lakshmi was married once before. Her ex-husband lives in Bihar while she lived in Delhi with her current spouse.
The police have found nothing suspicious after examining the profiles of the three. No signs of external injuries have also been found.

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