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Pune Crime Files: How a bite mark helped police crack sensational murder of 72-year-old German archaeologist in Koregaon Park

 According to police records, Gudrun owned two apartments at Liberty Society, was staying alone in one of them, and wanted to sell the other flat. (source: Maharashtra Vishwakosh)

She was a German archaeologist who had travelled the world, from Ethiopia to South Africa and France, before arriving in an Indian city that was known as a pensioner’s paradise — Pune.

The Indian Express

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First published on: 29-05-2023 at 07:00 IST

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Pune Crime Files: How a bite mark helped police crack sensational murder of 72-year-old German archaeologist in Koregaon Park

 According to police records, Gudrun owned two apartments at Liberty Society, was staying alone in one of them, and wanted to sell the other...