Gurugram Murder Mystery: Severed Body Parts Found in Green Belt, Black Magic Ritual Suspected

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A gruesome discovery was made near Gurugram, India, where police found severed body parts of a minor girl in a green belt area along the Kundli-Manesar-Palwal Expressway. The recovered body parts, including a severed head and left leg, have sparked suspicions of a black magic ritual. Forensic experts also found chopped braids near the scene, indicating the girl, estimated to be six to 10 years old, may have been murdered as a sacrifice. According to police, the body was severed with a sharp weapon and parts of it were disposed of in the green belt. Bloodstains on the severed parts suggest that blood was poured on them after the murder. Investigators believe the murder occurred three to four days prior to the discovery, with injury marks indicating a couple of blows. An autopsy is scheduled for Monday to further analyze the murder and provide more information about the weapon and the killer's identity. Police are gathering human and technical intelligence to identify the deceased girl and track down the killer. Nearby police stations and neighboring districts have been alerted to gather information about the recovery of the severed body parts. A murder case has been registered against unidentified suspects at Bilaspur.