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Delhi IT Professional Arrested Over Wife's Death at Mussoorie Homestay

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A Delhi-based IT professional has been arrested approximately one month after his wife was found dead at a Mussoorie homestay. The victim, P Radha Gayatri, 27, was also employed in the IT sector and lived in Delhi with her husband. She was discovered unresponsive on the floor of their room on June 15. The couple had traveled to the hill station to celebrate the husband's birthday. Authorities took nearly a month before making the arrest in connection with her death.

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