Teenage Girls Found Dead In Warangal
The girls, who were cousins and lived in the nearby village of Madipalli, were last seen on Monday.
Hyderabad | 15th November 2012
Two teenage girls were found dead on railway tracks near Intekanna station, Kesamudram mandal, Warangal district, on Wednesday. Identified as J. Vanitha, 18, and B. Anusha, 18, the girls' bodies were found 20 feet away from each other, and showed severe head injuries.
The girls, who were cousins and lived in the nearby village of Madipalli, were last seen on Monday, when they left left their homes to pick up their school memos from Nekkoda, from where they were supposed to return the same night.
When they failed to return, B. Anusha's mother B. Kantamma reportedly contacted the former's ex-fiancé, who told Kantamma that the girls had watched a movie in Thorur mandal, and left for home in a bus.
The police, who suspect that their death occured at approximately 10:30 PM on Tuesday, are baffled by the clues, and haven't been able to figure out if the deaths are the result of murder, or a joint suicide.
Found by the police were two train tickets from Jangaon to Warangal and two first-show movie tickets, both of which had been bought on Tuesday. Claims by govt. railway police of no reported suicides on that route further compounded the mystery.
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