Uttarakhand in shock as police investigate the brutal rape and murder of a young nurse, with one suspect now in custody.(Unsplash) 
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Nurse in Uttarakhand Raped and Murdered While Returning from Hospital; Suspect Arrested

Ankur Deka

Uttarakhand – A nurse from a private hospital in Nanital got brutally raped and murdered while she was returning home from her work. According to the reports this incident took place on July 30. Day after the incident (31st July) the victim’s sister reported a missing complaint to the police and police started the investigation. Eight days later on August 8, the victim’s body was recovered in Uttar Pradesh’s Rampur district which is on the border of Uttarakhand’s Udham Singh Nagrar District.

Police tracked the victim’s stolen phone which led the police to accuse Dharmendra, a daily wage laborer from Uttar Pradesh’s Bareilly. Police arrested Dharmendra in Rajasthan on August 14. 

Police arrest the prime suspect in the brutal rape and murder of a nurse in Uttarakhand, as the investigation into the tragic crime continues.(Unsplash)
He dragged her to the nearby bushes. Raped and strangled her using her scarf.
Manjunath TC, Senior Superintendent of Police, Udham Singh Nagar

Authorities are continuing their investigation to gather further evidence and determine the full circumstances surrounding the crime. The incident has sparked outrage and calls for stricter measures to ensure the safety of women, particularly those working in vulnerable sectors like healthcare. Local officials have promised swift justice, while activists demand more comprehensive protections for women traveling at night. The arrested suspect remains in custody as the legal process unfolds.

(Input from various sources)

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