NEW DELHI: A woman fell onto the tracks at Rajiv Chowk Metro Station in Delhi on Friday, sustaining severe head injuries, police said.
Preliminary reports suggest the incident is a case of a suicide attempt. Further investigation is currently underway, police added, according to news agency ANI.
In a separate incident on February 8, three people were found dead in a car on the Peeragarhi flyover in the national capital, police said.
The victims have been identified as Randhir, Shivnaresh, and Lakshmi, with one of them being the vehicle's owner.
A PCR call was received at approximately 15:50 hrs, reporting that three individuals inside a car near the service lane of the flyover were unresponsive.
According to the Delhi police,"Three bodies, of two men and one woman, were found earlier today at the Peeragarhi flyover in outer Delhi. Preliminary investigation suggests it is a case of suicide."
Deputy Commissioner of Police (Outer District) Sachin Sharma told that the investigation is underway.
"We recieved a call around 4 pm about a car with three bodies, none of whom were responding. It doesn't seem that something forceful happened. We are still investigating," Sharma stated.
Police added that there are no visible signs of injury on the bodies, and preliminary investigation suggests it is a case of suicide.
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