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Bangladeshi woman who worked in a beauty parlor in Mumbai brutally murdered near international border in WB; was she an illegal immigrant?

“West Bengal: Charred body of Bangladeshi woman found in North 24 Parganas, accused Nasher Mills arrested”, Opindia, September 29, 2023:

“On Tuesday (September 26), the charred body of a woman was discovered in the Gobindapur area in Swaranpur in North 24 Parganas district of West Bengal.

As per a report by India Today, the victim was identified as Somayya Akhtar Briahti. Originally from Dhaka in Bangladesh, she used to work at a beauty parlour in Mumbai.

The partially burnt body of the woman was found by locals when they went out to pluck flowers in the nearby field. Reportedly, her hands were tied to a stick with ropes and a scarf was placed on her face before setting the body on fire…..”

Read the full article at Opindia.com

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