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It has been revealed that the woman who was found buried in the forest of Vrindavan Municipality-1 Vishrampur died after being electrocuted by a wild animal killer.
After the police arrested the two accused involved in the incident and conducted a preliminary investigation, it was discovered that the woman died after being electrocuted by a wire used to kill wild boars, pigs and other wild animals. .
The body of 45-year-old Phulmatia Devi, wife of Rupan Raut Patel of Balleri Khor, Vrindavan-1, was found buried in the forest by the team of DSP Rajan Karki of the area police office Garuda on Thursday afternoon. Locals Jitendra Patel and Sunil Vishwakarma have been arrested by the police for their involvement in the incident. Together, both of them had strung a wire to kill wild animals in the field near the forest and made the current flow.
Phoolmatia Devi died after falling on the live wire while returning home from the cowshed, informed DSP Deepak Kumar Rai of the district police. "After the preliminary investigation, it has come to light that Phulmatia died on the spot due to electrocution," he said. During the search, the next day, her sandals and saree were found in a corn field, 100 meters east of the house.
On the eighth day of Phulmatia's disappearance, a team under the command of DSP Karki found the body buried in a hole in the Ramlal Partnership Forest in Balerikhor.
