{
  "type": "article",
  "title": "Newlywed goes missing after Delhi wedding party, body found in society she had no ties to",
  "summary": "The body of 28 year old newlywed Akriti was found in the Palika Kunj society in Delhi's Lodhi Colony, just two and a half months after her wedding. Her family says she had no connection to the society, and police are investigating the case.",
  "content": "A shocking case has surfaced from the Lodhi Colony area of Delhi, where a 28 year old newly married woman was found dead under mysterious circumstances inside the Palika Kunj NDMC society, a residential complex her family says she had no connection to.\n\nWorked in Chhatarpur, married just two and a half months ago\nThe deceased has been identified as Akriti, a resident of Sangam Vihar. According to her family, she worked as a sales executive in Chhatarpur. She had gotten married on 24 April 2026 this year, meaning she had been married for only about two and a half months at the time of her death.\n\nHosted her wedding party, then her phone went dead\nThe incident took place around 9 pm last Saturday night. Her family says Akriti had hosted a party for her friends to celebrate her wedding that same day. Later in the evening, she called her mother and told her that she had reached the metro station near her home. Soon after this call, her phone switched off. Around 9 pm, residents of the society spotted her body inside the Palika Kunj complex, after which the police were informed immediately.\n\nNo link to the society, so how did she end up there\nPolice who reached the spot identified the body as Akriti's. Her family told police that Akriti had no direct connection to the Palika Kunj society and that none of their relatives live there either. This has raised the question of what exactly brought Akriti to this housing complex in Lodhi Colony, and who she travelled with, and how, on the way from the metro station to the society.\n\nPolice take custody of the body, inform the SDM\nPolice have taken possession of the body and begun their investigation. Since Akriti had been married for less than seven years, in this case just two and a half months, the SDM has been informed as required by law in such cases. Police officials say they are examining every angle of the case closely. CCTV footage from the surrounding area is being scanned to establish who Akriti was with and how she travelled from the metro station to the Palika Kunj society. The investigation is currently ongoing.\n\nWhat this means for you\n• Across India: The case raises fresh questions about the safety of working women travelling alone in big cities during the evening hours.\n• In Delhi: For residents of areas like Lodhi Colony, the case highlights the need for tighter security and CCTV surveillance within housing society premises.\n\nQuestions & Answers\n\n1. Who was Akriti and where did she live?\nAkriti was a 28 year old resident of Sangam Vihar who worked as a sales executive in Chhatarpur.\n\n2. When did Akriti get married?\nShe got married on 24 April 2026 this year, meaning she had been married for only about two and a half months at the time of the incident.\n\n3. Where and when was Akriti's body found?\nHer body was found around 9 pm last Saturday night inside the Palika Kunj NDMC society in Delhi's Lodhi Colony.\n\n4. What was Akriti's connection to this society?\nAccording to her family, Akriti had no direct connection to this society and none of their relatives live there either.\n\n5. What did Akriti do before the incident?\nOn the day of the incident, she hosted a wedding party for her friends and later called her mother in the evening to say she had reached the metro station near her home.\n\n6. What are police currently investigating?\nPolice are trying to establish who Akriti travelled with from the metro station to the society and how, and are scanning CCTV footage from the surrounding area for this purpose.\n\n7. Why was the SDM informed in this case?\nAs per law, when a woman dies within seven years of her marriage, the SDM must be informed in such cases, which is why the SDM was notified here as well.",
  "url": "https://trendkia.com/en/delhi/delhi-ki-sosaiti-men-rahasyamayi-halata-men-mili-navavivahita-ki-lasha-dhai-mahine-pahale-hui-thi-shadi-4920",
  "category": "Delhi",
  "publishedAt": "2026-07-05",
  "tags": [
    "Delhi",
    "Lodhi Colony",
    "newlywed death",
    "Palika Kunj society",
    "Sangam Vihar",
    "Delhi Police investigation"
  ],
  "language": "en",
  "site": "TrendKia"
}