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Husband of mutilated woman arrested

Date: 18/11/2009 01:00:27

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The estranged husband of a woman left dying and mutilated in the street has been arrested.

Mother-of-two Geeta Aulakh, 28, was found fatally injured by a passerby in Greenford, north-west London, on Tuesday.

Investigators believe she was attacked shortly after leaving work at Sunrise Radio to pick up her two young children on Monday evening.

She was found a short distance from the front door of her childminder who looked after the boys, aged eight and nine.

Witnesses said she had serious head injuries and one of her hands had been cut off. She was taken to Charing Cross Hospital, but was pronounced dead just over four hours later at 11.20pm.

It is understood that her husband, from whom she is separated, was among six men arrested.

Colleagues at the Southall community radio station spoke of their shock. News producer Seema Sidha, 31, described Mrs Aulakh as a "very happy person" who worked as a receptionist for the station.

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Ms Sidha said: "That was her normal routine. She would drop her kids off in the morning and pick them up after work. She was a very helpful, very happy person, always smiling. All of us are very confused and very surprised to hear the news of what happened. Why someone would do this to her I have no idea. It is something you never expect to report about your colleague. It is an absolute shock for everyone."

One line of inquiry is that Mrs Aulakh was attacked elsewhere and dumped on the pavement in Braund Avenue at its junction with Verulam Road.

Detective Chief Inspector Andy Chalmers, who is leading the inquiry, said: "When the victim was found we know that a lot of people were in the street and that several people may have tried to administer first aid before the police or ambulance arrived. These people left the scene before speaking to police and I would ask that anyone who was there, or anyone else who has information about the incident, call us in the strictest of confidence."

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