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Lost in lockdown, Chennai woman, 69, dies all alone in Madurai lodge
Updated On: 14 November, 2020 06:56 AM IST | Mumbai | Vinod Kumar Menon
Lakshmi Iyer, who had told mid-day in August that she had a home in Vashi, and relatives in Chembur and Kandivli, was found dead in a Madurai lodge; a good Samaritan and Tamil Nadu cops have been trying desperately to reach any person who knows her

Lakshmi Iyer
For the past 48 hours, the Madurai police, local media and good Samaritans across Tamil Nadu have been on a single-minded mission — to trace the relatives of Lakshmi Iyer. The 69-year-old Chennai resident, who had in August this year told mid-day that she had relatives across Navi Mumbai, was found dead at a lodge in Madurai. Her body now lies in the mortuary of the Government Rajaji hospital, with a tag that says 'unclaimed', while people are trying to trace her relatives for the last rites.
Iyer was found dead on the morning of November 12 in room no. 1 of Selection Lodge in Madurai, where she had been staying since November 10. Speaking to mid-day in August, Iyer had said she owns a flat in Navi Mumbai, and has relatives across the city, including in Kandivli and Chembur. However, none of them have been traced yet.
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