A burnt car with two dead bodies found at Nitin Malari Border , investigation on !

GOVIND GOPAL
On 6 April, the skeleton of a young woman was found in a burnt car on Niti Malari Border Road in Chamoli district.
After investigation, the body was identified as Shweta from Bengaluru. Since then, the police had been searching for Sunil Senapati, who had accompanied her, considering him guilty of the incident.
After 4 days of hard work, the police have now found the body of Sunil Senapati in a deep ditch at a short distance from the burnt car. The SDRF and ITBP teams have jointly rescued the body and taken it out of the ditch. The team has also found burn marks on Sunil Senapati’s hands.
According to the information, Shweta, a resident of Bangalore, had come to visit Jyotirmath area with her brother Sunil Senapati in Maruti car number KA01AG0590. But on Sunday, April 6, their car was found burnt on the roadside near Tapovan. The police recovered the Shweta’s skeleton from inside the car.
Prima facie it seemed like a case of murder. Police considered Shweta’s brother Sunil Senapati to be the culprit and were intensively searching for him.
With the efforts of the police, Sunil Senapati’s body was found this morning in a deep ditch at a distance of 150 meters from the car.
SDRF and ITBP jawans took out the bodies from the ditch after a lot of effort. It is believed that both of them committed suicide due to financial crisis. Police is investigating the case. The real cause of death can be known only after the investigation is completed.