Decomposed Body Of 24-Year-Old Woman Found Under Concrete Lane In Faridabad

In a deeply disturbing turn of events, the decomposed body of a young woman, Tanu, aged 24, was recovered from a 10-foot-deep pit in a residential locality of Faridabad, Haryana.

The body was discovered buried under a freshly laid concrete slab in a public lane, adjacent to the house where she lived with her husband and in-laws. The case, now under thorough investigation, has sent shockwaves across the region.

She Ran Away.
She Ran Away.

“She Ran Away,” The In-Laws Claimed — But Reality Was Far Grimmer

Tanu, a native of Shikohabad in Uttar Pradesh, had been married to Arun, a resident of Roshan Nagar in Faridabad, for just under two years. When she went missing, her in-laws insisted she had run away. However, the recent discovery has painted a horrifying picture.

The body had to be exhumed using an excavator around 8:00 AM, and has now been sent for forensic analysis to determine the exact time and cause of death. According to reports, the area where the body was buried was dug up two months ago under the pretext of constructing a drain for wastewater.

Family Members In Custody As Police Investigate Domestic Harassment And Dowry Demands

Faridabad police have taken four members of Tanu’s in-laws’ family into custody — including her husband, father-in-law, mother-in-law, and another close relative. Early investigations and witness statements suggest a background of mental and physical harassment, allegedly rooted in dowry demands.

Tanu’s sister, Preeti, claimed that shortly after the marriage in 2023, Arun and his family began pressuring Tanu for gold jewellery and money. Although her family tried to meet their demands, the harassment continued. Tanu reportedly returned to her maternal home within a few months of the marriage and lived there for over a year. When she was eventually sent back, the alleged abuse resumed.

“They wouldn’t even let her talk to us on the phone,” said Preeti. “On April 9, I tried calling her and couldn’t get through. Then on April 23, the in-laws suddenly claimed she had run away.”

Neighbours Confirm Suspicious Pit Construction

Residents told police that Tanu’s father-in-law had dug the pit back in April, claiming it was needed due to poor drainage. Just days later, the pit was quickly covered with a cement slab. “After that, we never saw the daughter-in-law again,” said a neighbour. “We were suspicious but never imagined something so terrible.”

Police Action And Ongoing Forensic Investigation

Deputy Commissioner of Police (Central) Usha Kundu confirmed that police received a formal complaint about a week ago. “After receiving the complaint, we took immediate action. The body was recovered, and four people have been detained. The investigation is underway,” she said.

The body of Tanu is now undergoing forensic examination to determine the exact cause and time of death. The case has reignited concerns about dowry-related violence and domestic abuse across India.

Conclusion: A Grim Reminder Of Silent Suffering

The tragic death of Tanu, found buried in a 10-foot pit, exposes the brutal reality that many women in India still face behind closed doors. The in-laws’ claim that “she ran away” was a cover-up that ultimately unravelled thanks to determined family members and observant neighbours.

This incident underlines the urgent need for faster police response in missing cases, more robust protections for women, and stricter enforcement of anti-dowry laws. As the investigation progresses, one hopes that justice will be served — not just for Tanu, but for all the women whose voices go unheard.

Disclaimer: She Ran Away,” the in-laws claimed. Then her body was found in a 10-foot pit in Faridabad. Shocking details emerge in the 24-year-old Tanu’s death case.