Mumbai Crime: 18-Year-Old Girl Raped, Murdered In Govt-Run Hostel In Marine Lines; Accused Found Dead On Railway Track

The victim was from Akola and was studying in a city college. She was working on a part time basis in a company.

Police outside the hostel | Vijay Gohil

In a deeply disturbing incident, an 18-year-old girl was tragically raped and murdered at the Savitribai Phule Women’s Hostel, a state government-run facility located near the Police Gymkhana on Marine Drive. The alleged perpetrator, Prakash Kanojia, a 33-year-old security guard, later took his own life on the railway tracks between Marine Lines station and Churchgate. Kanojia, who was married and resided in Colaba, was the prime suspect in this horrifying crime.

Victim was a student, doing part-time job

The incident came to light on Tuesday at 4:00 p.m. The victim, originally from Akola, was a student at a local college and also held a part-time job. She resided on the fourth floor of the hostel. The Marine Drive police promptly registered a case of rape and murder, launching an extensive manhunt for Kanojia. However, authorities received information about a body matching his description at GT Hospital near the Police Commissioner’s office. The man was found dead on a railway track. Kanojia’s father was summoned from Colaba to identify the deceased, confirming that it was indeed his son.

According to the police, suspicions were raised when hostel staff discovered that the victim’s room was locked from the outside, and she had not signed the register upon leaving. Concerned about her well-being, they peered through the window and were horrified to find the girl lying lifeless on the floor. The staff immediately alerted the police, who discovered signs of forced entry. The victim’s body exhibited evidence of strangulation on her neck, along with indications of sexual assault. A post-mortem examination has been scheduled.

Source: https://www.freepressjournal.in/mumbai/mumbai-crime-21-year-old-raped-and-murdered-in-jurisdiction-of-marine-drive-police-station

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