Breaking Woman Dies After Fall From 12th‑Floor Apartment in Kondapur; Police Register Case

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A woman died after falling from a 12‑floor residential building in the Kondapur area of Hyderabad on Thursday, police said. The Hyderabad City Police registered a case under the Indian Penal Code after the body was recovered from the ground floor of the apartment complex.

The deceased, whose identity has not yet been released by authorities, was found at the foot of the 12‑floor building where she was reportedly living with her family. The police report, released on Friday, states that the woman fell from the 12th floor and was pronounced dead at the scene. The police are investigating whether the fall was accidental, an act of suicide, or the result of foul play.

The case was lodged under Section 304 of the Indian Penal Code, which deals with culpable homicide not amounting to murder, and Section 160, which requires police to investigate any death that is suspicious or unexplained. Police have also taken statements from neighbors and the building’s security personnel.

No official statement has yet been released by the local municipal corporation or the building’s management about safety measures or any prior incidents at the site.

Analysis:
The prompt police action—registering the case under sections that cover both accidental and intentional deaths—suggests that investigators are treating the incident as potentially suspicious. In Hyderabad, there have been several high‑profile cases of unexplained falls from buildings, some of which later involved investigations into possible suicide or abuse. The lack of an immediate statement from the building’s management or the family may indicate that the authorities are awaiting further evidence before drawing conclusions.

Sources:
The Hindu, “Woman dies after fall from 12th floor in Kondapur; police register case,” https://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Hyderabad/woman-dies-after-fall-from-12th-floor-in-kondapur-police-register-case/article71183449.ece

Story synopsis gathered from: The Hindu – National — source

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