Three found dead in Delhi car | Poisoning suspected in shocking flyover tragedy

# News Desk

New Delhi: A shocking discovery on a busy Delhi flyover has left the city in disbelief. Three people were found dead inside a parked car at Peeragarhi on Sunday, raising questions about how such a tragedy could unfold unnoticed in the heart of the capital. Residents passing by the spot described a chilling scene, with no signs of struggle or theft, leaving authorities to investigate poisoning as a possible cause.

Three bodies discovered in parked car

Police found the bodies of a 62-year-old man, a 42-year-old man, and a 40-year-old woman inside a Tavera car on the Peeragarhi flyover. According to police, there were no visible injuries on the bodies, and all valuables remained untouched, suggesting no robbery. Initial reports indicate poisoning as a likely cause of death.

Victim identities and connections

The deceased have been identified as Randhir (62) and Shivnaresh (42) from Ranhola, and Laxmi (40) from Jahangirpuri. The car belonged to Randhir. Police are verifying connections between the victims and examining the circumstances leading up to the deaths.

Investigation underway

Police barricaded the crime scene and called in forensic teams to investigate the cause of death. The bodies were sent for post-mortem examination to determine the exact cause. Officials continue to investigate, looking at family, social, and occupational links to uncover any possible reasons behind the deaths.

Recent pattern of mysterious deaths in Delhi

This incident follows other unexplained deaths in the city, including cases involving suspected gas leaks and elderly couples found dead at home. Authorities are checking for potential links or trends, as residents express growing concern over the safety and unexplained fatalities in the city.

Investigation is ongoing, and details may be updated as authorities release more information.