Delhi deceased maid's son, family untraceable


New Delhi, Nov 9 (IANS): After the son of the deceased maid working at a BSP parliamentarian's house went missing, Delhi Police personnel have not found her kin in West Bengal.

A team of Delhi Police was sent to Bengal after dead maid Rakhi's son Shehzan, 21, went missing from outside the Chanakyapuri police station Thursday night. However, police did not find anyone as the house was bolted from outside.

Police said Shehzan's mobile was also switched off.

According to sources when the team Saturday reached Rakhi's house in 24 Parganas district of Bengal, they saw the house locked from outside. Moreover, the team could not locate her husband and other family members.

The team is still camping in the state and has taken help of area police to find the family members.

Rakhi's body was found Monday evening inside the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) parliamentarian Dhananjay Singh's house with several wounds on her body. Police arrested Dhananjay and his wife, Jagriti Singh, in connection with their maid's murder.

The post-mortem examination on Rakhi's body was conducted Friday at the Lady Hardinge Medical College and Hospital here.

Police had reportedly found that Rakhi and her family were citizens of Bangladesh and shifted to West Bengal some years back.

Rakhi came to Delhi for work through a placement agency agent, Dev Kumar, who is now on the run.

  

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