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Pune techie dies after being stabbed multiple times by her attacker

| | Dec 25, 2016, at 07:22 pm
Pune, Dec 25 (IBNS): In a brutal attack, a Pune based 23-year-old software engineer was stabbed multiple times by her attacker on Saturday.

Eyewitnesses reportedly said that she was running on a road in Pune possibly to escape from her attacker.

Antara Das, a Capgemini employee, was attacked just a few metres away from her office, said reports.

She was taken to the nearby Dhanvanthri hospital by two people where she died.

According to reports, the eyewitnesses who came to her rescue also claim to have seen the attacker.

Police is investigating the crime but so far no arrests have been made.

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