Nimarta Kumari – A final Year BDS student from Sindh

Nimarta Kumari final year DBS student from Sindh found dead in her room

Asifa Dental College Larkana’s mysterious death of a Sindhi student, Nimarta Kumari, has shaken the hearts of people all around the world. Particularly, the family member of Nimarta Kumari and their loved ones are yet in a shock to believe in the murder of a final year BDS student Nimarta Kumari.

Namrata was a BDS final year student. She was a very social and cheerful girl. She was a bit worried since last few months about her medical and fitness issues. She has also discussed her problem with her professor in the college so that to get a good solution and get early relief. The professor advised Nimarta to wake up early in the morning and do yoga and exercises that could ease some of her depression.

Nimarta has two close friends in her college. Mehran Abro was one of them. Namrata belonged to a rich family while Mehran Abro belonged to a middle class. According to Nimarta’s friends, Nimarta used to visit Abro’s house, and she was quite comfortable with him. Sometimes she used to get stay for 3 to 4 days in the Abro’s house. It was also a fact that Nimarta used to share her ATM card with Mehran, as she was committed to him.

Investigators say that Namrata wanted to marry her friend Mehran Abro and that there was a friendly relationship between the two. But a few months ago, Mehran Abro denied marriage and justified that there was a big difference between the two. It is not possible to change religion. It was only after the refusal of the marriage, Nimarta was subjected to severe mental stress.

Nimarta Kumari was living with two other girls in her room at the College’s hostel. Her roommates got slept at 12 midnight and woked-up early in the morning. They went to ‘Mandar’ (a holy place of Hinduism), after that they went to attend their class. When the two girls returned to the room at two in the afternoon, the room was locked inside. Despite repeated knocks, they didn’t receive any response from inside. And when they looked in the deep inside from the tiny gaps of the door, they found lights were on. The two were upset and with the help of Warden, the door was broken and the inside was heartbreaking. Nimarta was between the two beds and the neck was tied tightly.

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Investigative sources also reveal how the door was closed if it was a murder. How did the killer go out after killing Nimarta? According to investigative circles, the ceiling height of the room from which the body of Nimarta was found was approximately 13 to 14 feet while the height of Nimarta Kumari was about five feet. If she tried to hang herself above his bed or chair. How did the ‘dupatta’ reach to the fan? It may also be that she must have lifted her dupatta from the top of the fan and then managed to wrap it around her neck and pushed the chair in the room and swung it.

According to Nimrata’s brother, if she committed suicide, then how did the fan go straight? According to the investigating agencies, the weight of Nimarta Kumari was around 50 kg. However, when the chair was pushed down, the dupatta might slip and fell between the wings, and it would hang down and fall, making it clear that the marks of injury were approaching her eye. Further investigations are underway on all the circumstances, according to the investigating circles.

Mehran Abro is in the top of the list for an investigation right at the time. Mehran Abro has already deleted all chat between him and Nimarta Kumari from his phone. Mehran Abro has been taken into custody by police. Investigators say Nimarta Kumari used the iPhone. Being a modern model is having problems unlocking the phone.

The body parts of Nimarta Kumari have been sent to Forensic. Police officers are likely to gather more evidence in a few days and cover up the investigation through a press conference. Anything can happen as the crime world is quite complicated.

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