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Chennai: One of the three police special teams investigating the case of the headless body found in a trunk on a train, will soon leave for New Delhi to gather reports and video footage of a similar case reported there. Another team will soon be travelling to places in other states where the train had travelled.
Railway police said that out of the three police teams formed, one would soon be travelling to Delhi where the headless body of a woman, possibly in her early 20s, was found near a metro station the day before a man's headless body was found in a trunk on the Grand Trunk Express in Chennai.
Police, who suspect that there could be a link between the two cases, said they would gather details of the case registered in Delhi. The police team would also inquire if there were any case of a head of a man being reported or registered. Police sources said however they were waiting for the final post mortem report to know the exact time of death to confirm the place where the body of the man could have been loaded into the train, as it crosses many places to reach Chennai from New Delhi.
Earlier when the headless body of the man was recovered, police said that it could have been left in the train for a minimum of 12 hours and that they were waiting for feedback from police stations in other states.
While a police team would be travelling to places in other states including AP where the train usually halts, another team would be in the city gathering information on the box in which the body was found, police said. Meanwhile, Railway Police have already begun collecting details of the passengers who travelled in the unreserved compartment where the body was found, police sources said. Some passengers claim to have seen the box in the train from Delhi.
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