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Mumbai's Top Chartered Accountant's Daughter Found Dead On Railway Tracks

IANS, 06 Oct, 2017 04:33 PM
    The 20-year-old daughter of Chartered Accountant was found dead on railway tracks in Mumbai, the police said today.
     
    Pallavi, the daughter of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) president Nilesh Vikamsey, was found in central Mumbai.
     
    She had been missing since last evening, after her classes at a law firm at Fort in south Mumbai where she was doing her internship. She was last seen boarding a local train at the Chhatrapati Shivaji metro station around 6 pm, the police said.
     
    When Pallavi did not return home for hours, her family filed a missing complaint.
     
    After a search, the police found her body on the tracks between Parel and Currey Road station last evening. It was today that Pallavi's relatives confirmed that it was her body, said a senior official.
     
    "We found body of a woman on tracks between Parel and Currey road yesterday at around 7.30 pm. Today, her relatives confirmed her as Pallavi Vikamsey," said DCP Samadhan Pawar, spokesperson of GRP (Central Railway).
     
    "Prima facie it appears that the girl committed suicide," a police officer said.
     
    For now an accidental death case has been registered.
     
    Pallavi, a law student, was the youngest daughter of Nilesh Vikamsey.

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