Hyderabad:
The body of a 26-year-old veterinarian, who went missing on Wednesday night near Hyderabad, was found this morning, badly burnt. Priyanka Reddy, who was on her way from her house in Telangana’s Shadnagar to a veterinary hospital in Kolluru village where she worked, was stranded in Shamshabad after her two-wheeler reportedly suffered a puncture. Her body was found in Shadnagar, about 30 kilometres away, below an underbridge.
Priyanka Reddy had last spoken to her sister Bhavya at around 9:15 pm. The phone call audio suggests someone had offered to get the flat tyre repaired.
Bhavya says she had advised her sister to go to the nearest toll gate and wait as the veterinarian said she was feeling scared with a lot of unknown men and loads of trucks parked in the area.
“I even asked her to come away leaving the vehicle. When I called after some time, her phone was switched off,” Bhavya said.
Priyanka’s body was found badly burnt and was identified by her family members with the help of a locket that she was wearing. It has been handed over to her family after post-mortem.
“We are examining CCTV footage from the area. The police was informed at about 7:30 this morning about the burnt body. We suspect she was doused with kerosene and burnt,” Shamshabad DCP Prakash Reddy told.
The police has formed 10 teams to track down those who may have trapped and killed Priyanka. Her vehicle has not yet been found and that could give important clues to the police.
“Whoever has done this needs to be hanged to death,” said the father, a government employee.
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