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Home / Crime and Justice / Pune Lab Techs' Deaths: Murder-Suicide Suspected

Pune Lab Techs' Deaths: Murder-Suicide Suspected

30 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Two lab technicians found dead, one in Sangamwadi and the other on railway tracks.
  • Post-mortem reveals woman was assaulted; colleague suspected and later found dead.
  • Couple's wedding plans may have played a role in the fatal incident.
Pune Lab Techs' Deaths: Murder-Suicide Suspected

A tragic incident unfolded in Pune after two lab technicians from a prominent city hospital were found deceased. The woman, aged 23, was discovered in a Sangamwadi flat rented by her 26-year-old male colleague. His body was found later on railway tracks in Talegaon Dabhade. The post-mortem examination of the woman revealed she suffered blunt force trauma, prompting police to register a murder case against the colleague.

Initial findings suggest the two were close friends, but the woman's recent engagement may have been a contributing factor. Police are investigating the sequence of events that led to their deaths, with suspicions pointing towards a domestic dispute escalating fatally within the Sangamwadi flat. It is believed the colleague committed the assault before taking his own life.

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The investigation is ongoing, with police examining all possible angles. The woman's family had reported her missing after she failed to return home from a planned movie outing with friends. The discovery of the colleague's body in Talegaon Dabhade alerted authorities to his potential involvement in the woman's death.

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Two lab technicians were found dead; one was assaulted in a Sangamwadi flat, and the other was found on railway tracks at Talegaon Dabhade.
Police suspect the male colleague, whose body was found later, assaulted the female technician before his own death.
They were reported to be good friends, but the woman's recent engagement may have complicated their relationship.

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