Hyderabad: Vishnu Rupani's body found in a highly decomposed state; police suspect kidnapping and murder over a financial dispute.
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Vishnu Rupani is a 40-year-old businessman from Punjagutta, Hyderabad, who was found dead in SR Nagar after being missing for four days.
Vishnu Rupani's decomposed body was found on Wednesday, January 1, 2025, in an apartment in SR Nagar, Hyderabad.
The police suspect that Vishnu Rupani was kidnapped and murdered over a financial dispute.
The police have registered a missing person case, launched a search operation, and are now conducting a full-scale investigation to identify and apprehend the suspects. The body was taken to the Gandhi Hospital mortuary for a post-mortem examination.
The police are urging anyone with information or clues to come forward and contact the Punjagutta police station or the nearest police station immediately.
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