The Ambala double death mystery has become even more complicated after the body of the missing car owner was found on railway tracks just days after a woman’s body was recovered from his vehicle. Police are now investigating whether the deaths are linked and examining every possible angle, including murder and suicide.
Missing Car Owner Found Dead Near Railway Track
In a shocking development, the body of Maninder Singh, whose car was used to dump the body of a murdered woman in Gobindgarh village, has been identified after being recovered from railway tracks near Ghel village in Ambala.
According to the Government Railway Police (GRP), the body was found on June 27 at around 4:38 PM near the Shambhu railway section. The victim had suffered severe injuries after allegedly being hit by a goods train, leaving the body mutilated into three parts.
Initially, police could not identify the deceased because no identification documents were found in his clothing. His damaged iPhone was also recovered from the spot.
Body Identified by Family Members
While searching for the missing Maninder Singh, his relatives visited the GRP police station on Monday, where they identified the body kept in the mortuary.
Police also recovered Maninder Singh’s motorcycle near the railway track, adding another crucial piece to the ongoing investigation.
The identification has significantly changed the direction of the case, raising serious questions about whether the incident was an accident, suicide, or part of a larger criminal conspiracy.
Link to the Woman’s Murder Case
The case gained attention after Maninder Kaur, a resident of Ambala City, was reported missing. Her blood-soaked body was later found inside a Swift car parked at a house in Gobindgarh village.
The vehicle belonged to Maninder Singh, who had been missing since the discovery of the woman’s body. Police were actively searching for him as a key person connected to the investigation.
Now, with his body also recovered, investigators are trying to determine how both deaths are connected.
GRP Shares Initial Findings
GRP Station House Officer Sub-Inspector Yash Pal said that the railway police had received information from the locomotive pilot of a goods train traveling from Rajpura towards Ambala Cantonment.
The train driver reported that a man came onto the railway track near kilometer marker 273/4-6, where he was struck by the train.
Since no identity documents were available at the scene, the body was preserved in the mortuary until relatives identified it.
Family Demands Fair Investigation
Maninder Singh’s uncle and maternal uncle have demanded a fair and transparent investigation into the entire case.
The family believes several questions remain unanswered, including:
- How did Maninder Singh reach the railway tracks?
- Was he already dead before the train incident?
- Was there any foul play involved?
- Could both deaths be linked to the same sequence of events?
They have also questioned why Maninder Singh was not traced earlier despite police actively searching for him.
Police Investigating Multiple Angles
With two deaths now connected to the same vehicle, investigators are examining:
- Murder conspiracy
- Possible suicide
- Sequence of events leading to both deaths
- Mobile phone and forensic evidence
- CCTV footage and witness statements
Forensic experts have completed the post-mortem examination, while investigators continue collecting evidence to establish what happened between the disappearance of Maninder Kaur and the death of Maninder Singh.
Police officials have stated that the exact cause and sequence of events will become clearer only after receiving complete forensic and post-mortem reports.
Conclusion
The Ambala double death mystery has become one of the most closely watched criminal investigations in Haryana. With the discovery of Maninder Singh’s body on the railway tracks following the murder of Maninder Kaur, investigators now face the challenge of uncovering whether the incidents are part of a planned crime or separate tragedies. Authorities continue to investigate all possible angles before drawing any conclusions.
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