Nithari village hid horrors for months before 2006 discoveries. A missing woman’s complaint led to an investigation. The case relied heavily on a confession from domestic help Surinder Koli. Police faced procedural challenges. Later, Koli was freed in many cases due to doubts about his confession and evidence.
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