- By Deeksha Gour
- Sun, 30 Nov 2025 11:48 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Pune News: Police in Pune have launched an investigation after a 20-year-old woman was found dead at her partner’s residence, while the man was later discovered dead near a railway track. Officers said the man is suspected to have killed the woman following a minor dispute before taking his own life.
According to a NDTV report, the woman has been identified as Divya Nigot, a nurse at Ruby Hall Clinic. The accused, 21-year-old Ganesh Kale from Beed district, worked as a technician at the same hospital. Divya’s family had earlier lodged a missing person complaint when they were unable to contact her.
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During the search, police located Divya’s body inside Ganesh’s house in the Sangamwadi area. Injury marks were visible on her nose and face, suggesting she had been assaulted. A few hours later, Ganesh’s body was found near the Talegaon railway track.
Both bodies have been sent for post-mortem examination. Police said a detailed probe is underway to determine the sequence of events and the exact cause of death.
In separate news, Police in Nashik are investigating the deaths of a home guard and his family after all four were found dead in their house in Malwadi village, Deola. Officers said Govind Shewale, 41, is suspected to have killed his wife Komal, 35, and their two children Harshali, 9, and Shivam, 2, before dying by suicide.
According to investigators, a WhatsApp status Govind posted early Sunday reading “Heartfelt tributes” worried relatives, who alerted family members in the village. When they reached the home, they discovered all four unresponsive.
Initial findings suggest the woman and children were strangled, while Govind is believed to have hanged himself. A forensic team has examined the scene and police say financial stress may have played a role. A detailed probe is underway to determine the exact sequence of events.
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