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Murder of 73-yr-old woman: No arrests yet

NEW DELHI: Two days have passed since the death of a 73-year-old woman in south Delhi's Malviya Nagar, but no arrest have been made yet.
Police sources now claim that her children living abroad have come to India and will soon join investigation.
According to police sources, the post-mortem of the deceased woman Chandramukhi Gulia was conducted on Thursday.
They added that in order to get vital clues in the case, her children will be questioned probably on Friday. More than five teams have been working on the case.
One of the victim's sons, who lived in the same house as the victim, has completely denied his involvement in the murder of his mother.
The deceased septuagenarian had been living on the first floor of the house.
Her son Kuldeep, who lived on the third floor of the building, said that even he had never entered his mother's room.
"We have not yet found any property papers. Also, what has been stolen from the house is not clear. We are waiting for her children who live in other countries. Now that they come to Delhi, we will ask them about papers and also if any other things were missing from the house. Everything will be cleared after questioning," said a police source.
Three of Gulia's five children reside in the United States, while a fourth son lives in Haryana.
During investigation of the case, police found that there was a property dispute going on between the siblings.
The call detail records of the relatives are also being scanned by the police team.
The deceased was a resident of Savitri Nagar area and had been living alone on the first floor.
Kuldeep lives on the third floor with his family.
The woman and her family are natives of Haryana. Her body was discovered by Kuldeep, who was going to her Yoga classes.
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