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Lured with marriage promise, 17-yr-old strangled; body dumped in suitcase near rail bridge in Bengaluru

Lured with marriage promise, 17-yr-old strangled; body dumped in suitcase near rail bridge in Bengaluru

Deccan Herald5 hours ago

While the girl's identity remained unclear, the post-mortem report revealed strangulation as the cause of death. The police circulated the girl's picture on social media and YouTube channels.

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