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Delhi University student found dead at friend's house

| | Feb 07, 2016, at 08:23 pm
New Delhi, Feb 7 (IBNS): The body of a third year student of Delhi University was recovered from her friend's house in Shakti Nagar in north-west Delhi, reports said on Sunday.
According to reports, the victim, identified as Arzoo Singh, was found dead inside the shaft in the ventilation area. 
 
The police have arrested her friend Navin Khatri.
 
The family of the victim said that she had gone to college on Feb 2 and they started the search when she failed to return by 4 pm.
 
It has emerged in the media reports that Naveen Khatri and Arzoo Singh had wished to get married.
 
However, when they told their families about their plan four months ago, objections came from both sides.
 

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