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Missing Indian-American Woman Found Dead In Car Boot

Friday, 17th January 2020

The body of an Indian-American lady, who was accounted for missing by her family when she neglected to get back a month ago, has been discovered dead in the storage compartment of her vehicle, a media report said.

Sureel Dabawala, a 34-year-old, youthful MBA from Loyola University in Chicago accounted for missing on December 30, 2019, The American Bazaar said in the report on Thursday.

After numerous long stretches of frantic pursuit, she was discovered enclosed by a cover in the storage compartment of her vehicle on Monday in Chicago's West Garfield Park neighbourhood by private specialists contracted by the family.

No captures have been put forth in the defence so far as the dissection report as yet anticipated.

Sureel was the little girl of Schaumburg based Asharaf Dabawala, a regarded doctor in the region, hailing from Gujarat.

Indians living in the region portray the Dabawalas as the most cherishing and liberal individuals.

In the days following Sureel's vanishing, the Dabawala family had declared a $10,000 award for any individual who could give any data about the young lady.

The reason for Sureel's passing still stays obscure; police said on Wednesday as examinations and toxicology reports which would assist specialists with deciding the right may take as long as a month.