Half-Burnt Woman's Body Discovered in Akola A half-burnt body of a woman was found behind a garage near the Annapurna temple in the Dabki Road police station area on Monday. The discovery was made by a team from the Dabki Road police station, accompanied by local crime branch officers led by police inspector Shankar Shelke. Preliminary investigations suggest the deceased is a married woman, and authorities suspect she was murdered before her body was set on fire. The face of the victim was reportedly charred beyond recognition, indicating an attempt to conceal her identity. The manner of the burning is described as premeditated, raising questions about the motive behind the crime. Police conducted a spot panchnama at the scene and have sent the body for a post-mortem examination. Identifying the victim is considered crucial to solving the case, as it could provide key leads into the suspect's identity and the circumstances surrounding the incident. The police have not yet disclosed any specific details about the victim's background or the potential suspects, but they are actively working to gather more information. The case has sparked concern in the local community, with residents expressing shock and fear over the violent nature of the crime. Authorities have urged anyone with information to come forward, emphasizing the importance of public cooperation in such sensitive investigations. Meanwhile, the police have intensified their efforts to secure the area and prevent any tampering with evidence. The incident highlights the ongoing challenges faced by law enforcement in addressing crimes that involve both violence and concealment tactics.#akola #dabki_road_police_station #shankar_shelke #annapurna_temple #dabki_road
