A 35-year-old domestic worker, Salma, was discovered deceased in an autorickshaw near Bengaluru's Tilaknagar Main Road. She sustained head and neck injuries, indicating a murder. Police suspect the perpetrator is known to the victim and are utilizing the vehicle's registration to identify suspects. Salma, a mother of four, lived alone.
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