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By Our Staff Reporter
NEW DELHI, MARCH 22. A 40-year-old Luxembourg national was found dead in his hotel room at Paharganj in Central Delhi on Sunday. The police have ruled out any foul play. According to the police, the death of Zigler Zean, a resident of Luxembourg, came to light when the staff of Amar Hotel broke open the door of his room after a foul smell started emanating from it on Sunday morning. There were no evident injury marks on the body and there had been no ransacking. His belongings were also found intact. The body was sent for post-mortem. Preliminary investigations revealed that Mr. Zean had come to India on January 21 and had checked into Amar Hotel on March 19. The Paharganj police are making further inquiries. The Luxembourg Embassy here has been informed of the case.
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