A 25-year-old woman was found dead in a hotel room in Old Delhi, prompting police to open a murder investigation. The incident occurred on March 12, after hotel staff reported that the room was locked from the inside. Upon forced entry, authorities found the woman partially covered, with blood on the bed and clothes.

A woman was found dead inside a hotel room in Old Delhi’s Lahori Gate on Thursday (March 12) under suspicious circumstances. The police have registered a murder case and launched a search for the man who had checked in with her, an official told PTI news agency.
The woman, who was around 25 years of age, lived with her parents, grandmother, and younger sister in northeast Delhi’s Maujpur area and worked at a private company in Chandni Chowk.
What Happened on The Intervening Night of March 11-12?
The incident came to light around 12.30 am on the intervening night of March 11 and 12, when staff of the hotel located on Church Mission Road informed the local beat staff that a room had been locked from inside and the guests were not responding despite repeated knocks, the senior police officer said.
Police personnel reached the hotel and attempted to contact the occupant, but received no response. The door of the room was then forced open by the staff with the help of hotel employees.
“On opening the door, a woman was found lying on the bed, partially covered with a blanket. Blood was noticed on the bed and nearby clothes,” the officer said.
What Investigators Found After Reaching the Hotel?
Subsequently, senior officers reached the spot, and a crime team and forensic experts were called in to examine the scene. During the inspection, investigators found significant bloodstains on the bed and traces on clothes lying in the room. Forensic teams collected samples and other exhibits from the spot for further examination.
Preliminary inquiry revealed that the woman had checked into the hotel around noon on Wednesday, along with a 24-year-old man identified as Abhishek Tiwari. Police said the man allegedly left the hotel around 5 pm after locking the room from the outside.
Meanwhile, the woman’s family had reported her missing at Jafrabad police station after she failed to return home on Wednesday night, and her phone remained unreachable. She had left home around 11 am for work, as usual, they said.

