Rose Garden Murder Mystery: Woman Found with Throat Slit, Police Baffled
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A chilling incident unfolded at Chandigarh's Rose Garden in Sector 16 on November 29, when a woman was found dead with her throat slit in the women's toilet. The victim, identified as Diksha Thakur, 30, was a resident of Saharanpur in Uttar Pradesh, who had been staying in Mohali as a paying guest. Diksha, a customer care executive, had been on medical leave due to anxiety and health issues, and had visited a hospital in Panchkula earlier in the week. On the day of the incident, she left work early, citing unwellness, and headed to the Rose Garden. The police investigation is ongoing, with forensic teams examining CCTV footage, call records, and the crime scene. A four-inch kitchen knife and anti-depressant medication were found at the scene, but officials have not ruled out foul play or suicide. The case has sparked concerns about security at public places, and the police have increased security measures at the Rose Garden. The police are urging people to be cautious and report any suspicious activity. The incident serves as a reminder that mental health issues can be a contributing factor to such tragedies. If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health issues, there are resources available, including the Sumaitri helpline at 011-23389090 and the Sneha Foundation helpline at 044-24640050.