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Jagadhri (Haryana): A girl from Nagpur who came here to meet her `net chat boyfriend' was found dead at the Jagadhri Railway Station near Yamuna Nagar under mysterious circumstances. Ujjwala Patil's family has accused Narendra Sharma, her net- friend, as being responsible for her death. They claimed that Ujjwala went to meet Narendra at Jagadhri, lured by some promises. "Narendra Sharma is responsible for my sister's death. She never used to go even 50 kms without asking us," said Abhay Patil, Ujjwala's brother. Narendra claimed innocence, saying that he was at his uncle's home in Muzaffarnagar. He insisted that Ujjwala was pressurising him to marry her, even though she knew he was married. "The day when she reached Jagadhri, I was not there. I had gone to my uncle's place in Muzaffarnagar. My sister sent a message saying that she (Ujjwala) has taken poison. Before coming here, she (Ujjwala) sent me a message wanting to meet me, but I did not reply to her," said Narendra. "We have lodged a complaint and take a step only after the post-mortem report, " said Om Prakash, the investigating officer. -- ANI
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