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Woman, daughter found dead

Staff Reporter

HYDERABAD: A woman, who stepped out of the house carrying her three-year-old daughter the previous night, was found dead along with the child at the railway track in Suryanagar of Mallaram at Nacharam on Saturday.

Wounds on the bodies of Anita, 30, and her daughter Bhargavi, suggested that they died after being hit by a train, the Secunderabad railway police said.

“Anitha had an altercation with her husband G. Raju on Friday night over family matters. We suspect Anita jumped before a running train carrying the child,” the police said.

An auto-rickshaw driver, Raju of Mahbubnagar came to city a few years ago and married Anita of Nehrunagar after falling in love with her. The couple has three children, a boy and two daughters.

Of late, Raju got addicted to liquor and used to frequently quarrel with his wife in drunken condition, the police said.

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