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West Patel Ngr woman succumbs to injuries

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Posted: Jan 07, 2008 at 0000 hrs IST

New Delhi, January 6 Anita Arora, the 35-year-old housewife who was shot twice by an unidentified man at her West Patel Nagar residence on Friday morning, succumbed to her injuries on Sunday. Police officers said that Anita died around 10 am on Sunday at the Sir Ganga Ram Hospital in Rajinder Nagar.

Anita was shot around 7.30 am in L block in West Patel Nagar, when she was at home with her children Heena (18) and Gaurav (14). Anita’s husband, Avinash, had gone to his dairy in Patel Nagar around 5.30 am.

The police said that Anita and the assailant had an argument before he shot her. Avinash was informed about the incident by Gaurav, who had called him on his mobile phone.

“A case of murder has been registered now. The assailant has not been identified yet,” a senior police officer said.

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