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The lone grave on the SPPU campus has been a subject of great intrigue and much discussion for years. Several stories have been woven around it, including the expected one of failed love. The tombstone mentions that the women burried there, Alice Richman, died during the cholera outbreak in 1882. But no one knew who Alice was and how she came to be buried in the garden. Ten years ago, Delhi researcher Amit Ranjan visited Alice garden and embarked on a mission to unravel the mystery.