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| Five Holi revellers drown in Delhi | | | New Delhi, March 18 (IANS) Five youths were drowned in the Yamuna river when they went to take a bath after playing Holi, police said Tuesday. The incident happened at Sonia Vihar area in east Delhi on Monday evening. "Robin, Yogesh, Dheeraj (all aged 23), Praveen, 25 and Suresh, 24 were taken out of the water after around a four-hour rescue operation," said the officials of the Delhi Fire Service (DFS). All the deceased were labourers and lived in east Delhi. |
| Pregnant woman found murdered in Gurgaon | | | Gurgaon, March 18 (IANS) An unidentified pregnant woman was found murdered in a room near Manesar here, police said Tuesday. |
| Woman smothered to death by fiance in Delhi | | | New Delhi, March 18 (IANS) A 20-year-old woman was smothered to death by her fiance in a west Delhi guest house, police said Tuesday. The body of Priyanka Rani was spotted inside a room of the guest house located in the Janakpuri area by a staff member Tuesday morning. Rani along with her fiance Mohit checked into the guest house Monday evening. |
| Man found hanging in Delhi Metro parking lot | | | Gurgaon, March 18 (IANS) An unidentified man was Tuesday found hanging in the parking area of a Delhi Metro station here, police said. The body of the man, said to be in his 20s, was found at the Huda City Centre station. "The body was found hanging from a tree near the boundary wall of the parking area. No suicide note was found," Metro police station chief Amit Kumar told IANS. |
| Malaysia 'baffled' by disappearance of plane: Official | | | Mumbai, March 18 (IANS) Malaysia has been left "totally baffled" over the mysterious disappearance of flight MH-370, a visiting Malaysian official said here Tuesday. "We know as much as you know," Malaysia Tourism Promotion Board director-general Mirza Mohammad Taiyab told media persons here. The plane went missing March 8 while flying from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. Taiyab is on a visit to Mumbai along with other tourism officials to promote the "Visit Malaysia" year. |
| Delhi woman doctor molested in Gurgaon | | | Gurgaon, March 18 (IANS) A woman doctor working in Delhi was allegedly molested here by a group of hooligans, police said Tuesday. The incident involving the homeopathic doctor, 27, working at South Extension in Delhi, occurred on the Delhi-Gurgaon expressway (35 km from Delhi) on Holi (March 17). "A Faridabad-based woman who is now living in Delhi came to Gurgaon with four friends in a car after Holi celebrations to have snacks at a McDonald's outlet near Manesar (some 15 km from Gurgaon city). According to sources, Delhi Police stopped the car (when they were returning) after noticing the woman sitting in the vehicle with the four men was crying. |
| Six bodies found in Jharkhand | | | Ranchi, March 18 (IANS) Six bodies were recovered from two places in Jharkhand Tuesday, police said. According to police, three beheaded bodies were found near Jambera jungle in the Seraikela-Kharsawan district, about 110 km from state capital Ranchi. In another incident, three bodies including those of a woman and a child were found near Babuni jungle in Giridih district, about 160 km from Ranchi. |
| Qatar 2022 World Cup committee denies wrongdoing | | By Matt Smith DUBAI (Reuters) - Qatar's 2022 World Cup organising committee has denied being aware of any alleged payments by the disgraced former head of the country's soccer association to an ex-vice president of FIFA. Britain's Daily Telegraph newspaper reported on Tuesday that a company under the control of Mohamed Bin Hammam paid $1.2 million to Jack Warner, the former president of North American soccer's governing body CONCACAF and a member of the FIFA committee which chose the 2022 World Cup hosts. One of Warner's companies requested that payment in December 2010, the Telegraph said, two weeks after a FIFA vote selected Qatar to stage the 2022 tournament ahead of rival bidders the United States, Australia, Japan and South Korea.
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| Egyptian court jails policeman linked to Islamist deaths | | | By Michael Georgy CAIRO (Reuters) - A Cairo court sentenced a police officer to 10 years in prison with labour on Tuesday in connection with the deaths of 37 Islamists last year, judicial sources said, one of the most controversial incidents since an army takeover last July. The Interior Ministry said at the time that the Islamists, Muslim Brotherhood members and their supporters, had died during an attempted prison break after being suffocated by tear gas in the incident last August. The government has launched a widespread crackdown on the Brotherhood since the army toppled Islamist president Mohamed Mursi last July after mass protests against his rule. The government has denied the allegations and declared the Brotherhood a terrorist group which poses a grave security threat to the most populous Arab nation. |
| Notorious wildlife poacher Sansar Chand dead | | | Jaipur, March 18 (IANS) Notorious wildlife poacher Sansar Chand died of cancer at a hospital here Tuesday, a doctor said. Sansar Chand, who was undergoing trial on charges of killing several tigers in Rajasthan's Sariska Tiger Reserve, was admitted to the Sawai Man Singh Hospital here few days ago, a doctor told IANS. Sansar Chand was undergoing trial in connection with poaching of tigers at Sariska in Alwar district, some 150 km from Jaipur. |
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