Body Discovered in Suitcase Near Bengaluru Railway Bridge

In a shocking incident in Bengaluru, Karnataka, a woman's body was found stuffed inside a blue suitcase near a railway bridge, alarming local residents. The police suspect the suitcase may have been discarded from a moving train and are working to identify the victim. In a separate case, an FIR was filed against individuals for sharing unauthorized photos of women commuters on the metro, leading to public outrage. This article delves into both incidents, highlighting the ongoing investigations and community reactions.
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Body Discovered in Suitcase Near Bengaluru Railway Bridge

Discovery of a Woman's Body

Authorities in Bengaluru, Karnataka, have made a shocking discovery: a woman's body was found concealed within a blue suitcase close to a railway bridge. This incident has left the local community in disbelief.


Location of the Recovery


The suitcase was located near the old Chandapura railway bridge on the outskirts of Bengaluru, following a tip-off from local residents to the police. Investigators believe that the suitcase may have been discarded from a moving train.


Investigation Underway


Initial findings from the police indicate that the woman was likely murdered elsewhere before her body was placed in the suitcase. Authorities are currently working to identify the victim, as no identification documents were found.


An FIR has been filed, and the body has been sent for a postmortem examination.


Separate Incident Involving Unauthorized Photos


In an unrelated matter, an FIR has been lodged against unidentified individuals for sharing unauthorized photographs of women commuters on Bengaluru's metro system, as reported by the Deputy Commissioner of Police for South Bengaluru.


Controversial Social Media Account


The account, known as 'Bangalore Metro Chicks', had attracted over 5,000 followers before it was scrutinized by law enforcement. It featured unsolicited images of women taken within metro coaches and at station platforms, raising significant privacy concerns. The situation escalated after a user on X (formerly Twitter) reported the account to the Bengaluru City Police, prompting public outrage and the subsequent removal of all images from the account.