New Delhi: The dead body of a foreigner was found in Taj Hotel, Mumbai.
Fifty-year-old Marilyn Dunstan - an American national and an air hostess with Delta Airlines - was found dead in the bathroom of her room at Taj hotel which is situated in front of the Gateway of India.
Employees at the hotel said they decided to break open Dunstan's room door when she did not answer repeated calls from the reception.
Security had to be called to open the door. The bathroom door too was locked and had to be forced open.
The police was informed and the body has been sent for post-mortem. Investigations are on to ascertain whether Dunstan had committed suicide or if there was some foul play involved.
15/02/07 CNN-IBN
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