Body of a 32-year-old Uzbek citizen found in India’s resort hotel
According to the preliminary version, the cause of death could be carbon monoxide poisoning.
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In one of the resort hotels in the city of Sonipat in Haryana (India) on Monday, January 22, the body of a citizen of Uzbekistan was discovered, Kun.uz correspondent reports referring to the embassy of the republic in Delhi.
According to preliminary data, 32-year-old resident of the Fergana region M.A. was poisoned by carbon monoxide. Currently, operative-investigative work and a medical examination are being carried out to determine the causes of the incident.
Along with this, measures are being taken to send the body of her compatriot to Uzbekistan in a short time.
According to Indian media reports, a native of Delhi also died along with the victim from Uzbekistan. Their bodies were found in the same room by hotel staff.
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