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Delhi Horror: Autopsy Exposes Ex-Domestic Help's Savage Attack on IRS Officer's Daughter

A chilling autopsy report has laid bare the brutality of a former domestic worker who allegedly murdered the 22-year-old daughter of an IRS officer in South Delhi's upscale Kailash Hills neighborhood. The young woman, preparing for civil services exams, put up a desperate fight for her life before succumbing to the vicious assault early Tuesday morning.
The AIIMS post-mortem revealed horrific injuries: a shattered nasal bone from repeated strikes with a blunt object, likely a lamp, plus scratches, bruises on her arms, hands, and legs showing she battled her attacker fiercely. Death came from asphyxia due to strangulation, with neck trauma including fractured thyroid cartilage—possibly from a phone charger cord—while samples are being tested for sexual assault evidence. This isn't just a random crime; the suspect, 19-year-old Rahul Meena, had been fired from the family's home recently, giving him insider access via a spare key and grudge-fueled motive.
The attack began around 6:30 AM on April 22, as the victim's parents headed to the gym. Meena slipped in, ambushed her in the rooftop study, knocked her out with the lamp, dragged her downstairs, and ransacked a safe for cash and jewelry using a screwdriver— all caught on CCTV. He swapped his blood-stained clothes and fled by 7:20 AM, just ahead of the parents' return, who found her body. Police nabbed him hours later at a Dwarka hideout, linking him to a fresh assault on his friend's wife in Rajasthan's Alwar—part of what appears to be a violent rampage.
As Delhi sees home invasions climb 15% per recent NCRB stats, this case spotlights risks from unvetted domestic staff in high-rises. Smart locks, biometric safes, and background-check apps could be game-changers, say security experts, preventing ex-employees from turning keys into weapons. The grieving family lost a promising daughter on the cusp of her dreams, but her fight-back spirit stands as a stark testament to resilience in the face of pure evil. Investigation continues.



