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Police explore Mumbai link in case of US woman found chained in Maharashtra forest

Police are verifying information about the woman’s background as they uncover ‘strong clues’ in the case.

Police explore Mumbai link in case of US woman found chained in Maharashtra forest

A 50-YEAR-OLD American woman, found chained to a tree in a forest in Maharashtra's Sindhudurg district, had visited Mumbai in June, though the purpose of her visit remains unclear, the police said on Wednesday (31).

The Sindhudurg police have gathered some information about the woman, identified as Lalita Kayi, including details about her origins in the US, a police official said.


Various police teams are currently verifying this information, and officials believe they have “very strong clues” that could lead to a clearer understanding of her situation.

Citing their investigation, the official said the woman had come to Tamil Nadu 10 years ago to learn yoga and medication. There, she married an Indian man, stayed with him for several years and also got an Aadhaar card, the official said.

After a fallout with her husband, Kayi stayed in Goa for some time and also visited Mumbai in June, he said. The motive behind her Mumbai visit is being verified. It is still unclear whom she met in Mumbai and for how long she stayed in the country's financial capital, the official said.

A shepherd on July 27 found Kayi chained to a tree after he heard her cries in a forest at Sonurli village in the coastal Sindhudurg district, around 450 km from here. He alerted the police who found her Aadhaar card with a Tamil Nadu address and a photocopy of her American passport on her. Her visa had expired, the police had said earlier.

The woman was shifted to a hospital in neighbouring Goa for treatment. The Sindhudurg police had recovered a note from her in which she said that she had not eaten anything for the last 25 days, an official said.

“The police have not recorded Lalita Kayi's statement yet. The verification of the information our teams have received so far is going on,” said Saurabh Kumar Agrawal, superintendent of Police, Sindhudurg. “It is yet to be ascertained for how long she was tied with the iron chain to the tree, but the note, which police recovered, mentions that she had not consumed anything for the last 25 days,” he said.

The investigation by the Sindudurg police is moving in the right direction, Agrawal said, adding that the police have “strong clues related to the woman”.

The Sindhudurg police have registered an attempt-to-murder case against her former husband for tying her to a tree with an iron chain in the forest.

The case is based on the information mentioned in the note, which police recovered from her possession, he said, adding that the probe is underway. It is suspected that Kayi suffers from schizophrenia, police had said earlier, adding that teams were sent to Tamil Nadu and Goa to trace her ex-husband and other relatives. (PTI)

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