KOCHI: Jaisi Abraham, a prominent businesswoman in the real estate sector, was found dead recently. The post-mortem report has now revealed that her death was indeed a murder, prompting the police to intensify their investigation into potential disputes r
MurderPostmortemReal EstateInvestigationKochiReal EstateNov 19, 2024
The initial investigation suggested a natural cause of death.
The post-mortem report revealed that Jaisi suffered from multiple traumas, including blunt force injuries and signs of strangulation, confirming that her death was a murder.
The police are focusing on Jaisi's business dealings, personal relationships, and financial records to explore potential motives for her murder.
The local community is in shock, and there is a growing demand for justice. Jaisi’s family and friends are cooperating with the police, and a helpline has been set up for information.
The Kochi Police Commissioner stated that they are committed to solving the case and bringing the responsible person or persons to justice.
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