Two female maids from West Bengal were found dead at their employer's house in southeast Delhi's Jungpura Extension on Monday morning, police said.
The two women -- aged 35 and 40 -- hailed from Darjeeling in West Bengal and had been living in the staff quarters of the house since they started working there as maids in June, they said.
Police said no injury marks were present on the body of any of the two maid but the cause of death will be clear only after post-mortem.
Senior police official Esha Pandey said a PCR call was received at 9.45 am regarding two maids lying unconscious in a house at Jungpura Extension here.
When the police went to the spot and met the caller, she told them that the two maids were lying dead in the house, the official said.
According to police, the owner of the house was sleeping on the ground floor while the two women stayed on the first floor and allegedly, their hands and legs were tied. Nothing has been taken from the house.
"A case has been registered under Sections 302 (punishment for murder) and 34 (acts done by several persons in furtherance of common intention) of the Indian Penal Code and investigation is in premature stage. We are investigating the case from all angles," the she said.
Police said that the crime and Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) teams inspected the scene of crime. The bodies were preserved in the mortuary of AIIMS hospital.
Parts Of Delhi Face Water Shortage As Ammonia Levels Rise In Yamuna Delhi Schools Ordered To Follow Strict Admission Process To Curb Illegal Migrant Enrollment Amid Hoax Bomb Calls, Delhi Cops Train Teachers To Deal With Threats Allu Arjun Summoned By Hyderabad Police For Questioning In Stampede Case Sebastian Zapeta: All About Guatemalan Migrant Who Set Woman On Fire Bengaluru Techie Loses Rs 11.8 Crore After "Digital Arrest" Manipur's Naga Groups Allege Kuki Volunteers Assaulted Students' Body Members Congress Leader Files Complaint Against Allu Arjun Over Scene In 'Pushpa 2' Trump Says US Ownership Of Greenland Absolutely Necessary, Nation Responds Track Latest News Live on NDTV.com and get news updates from India and around the world.