Man found hanging inside women's washroom at Delhi's Inderlok Metro station

Man found hanging inside women's washroom at Delhi's Inderlok Metro station
NEW DELHI: The body of a man was found hanging inside a locked women’s washroom at the Inderlok Metro station premises, police said on Sunday.The incident came to light around 5:33 pm on Saturday after a call was received reporting a foul smell from a ladies’ toilet that was locked from the inside.Upon reaching the scene, the investigating officer, along with staff from the Netaji Subhash Place (NSP) Metro Police Station, forced open the door and found the body of an unidentified man, aged around 40, hanging inside.Prima facie, the police said the deceased appears to have been a caretaker of the washroom facility, as he had not been seen for at least two days prior to the discovery.A crime team was called to the spot to carry out an investigation.Following the on-site inspection, the body was shifted to the mortuary at BSA Hospital, where it will be preserved for 72 hours.Efforts are underway to establish the identity with the help of Metro officials.Authorities have initiated proceedings under Section 194 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS).
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