At least six people were killed in the firing incident that took place after a clash between a mob and a contingent of police and forest guards from Assam on Tuesday.
A total of six persons including five from Meghalaya and one from Assam Forest Guards were killed in the firing incident that took place in the Mukroh area along the Assam-Meghalaya border on Tuesday.
The Maharashtra Police on Wednesday said they had registered the case based on Shraddha Walkar's letter in 2020 and investigated it but the case was closed after the complainant gave a written statement to withdraw the case.
A special Terrorist and Disruptive Activity (TADA) court on Wednesday issued a production warrant against the accused Yasin Malik in connection with the IAF personnel killing case.
According to the police, the post-mortem report revealed that the woman died due to asphyxia. The police further said that the woman was a nurse by profession.
The first explosion occurred close to the main entrance of a bus stop in Givat Shaul, west Jerusalem around 7 am. Shortly after, a second blast took place at the Ramot junction, another entrance to the city, The Times of Israel (TOI) reported.
The victim, a class-12 student, lived with her mother and younger brother in a rented house in the same area where the accused lives.
The two were in touch, but the exact reason behind the girl's murder is not known yet, they said.
The Maharashtra police have confirmed that the deceased had written a complaint letter on November 23, 2020, which was shared by her neighbour in Vasai with whom Shraddha had gone to file the complaint.
Delhi Police said the primary investigation surfaced that the family was facing a financial crunch and the deceased had borrowed a considerable amount from different sources. On November 20, there was a heated argument between the couple that resulted in the death of the woman caused by stra