Eden college ex-principal Mahfuza was strangulated

Dhaka, Feb 11 – Former Principal of Eden Mohila College Mahfuza Chowdhury Parvin was found dead on Sunday. Autopsy confirmed that she was strangulated.
Dr Sohel Mahmud, head of Forensic Department of Dhaka Medical College Hospital (DMCH), said Monday, two or more persons strangulated her. Meanwhile, her two domestic helps, missing since the murder have been made accused in the murder case.
Mahfuza’s husband Ismat Quadir Gama lodged the case with New Market Police Station.
The case was filed on Monday at 11 am against domestic helps– Ruma alias Reshma, 30, and Shopna, 35, and another one said SI Atikur Rahman Biswas of New Market Police Station.
Quadir returned home around 6:00 pm on Sunday and found his wife lying face down on a bed with valuables scattered all over the room. There were three domestic helps in the house. Of them Reshma and Shopna were missing. A third domestic help, an elderly woman, was detained for questioning. Shopna hails from Boalmari of Faridpur while Reshma is from Kishoreganj.
After the FIR (First Information Report) reached the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate (CMM) Court of Dhaka on Monday, Magistrate Saiduzzaman Sharif took cognizance of the case and directed SI Alamgir Majumder of the New Market Police Station to submit the report on March 11 after investigation Mahfuza Chowdhury was the principal of Eden College from 2009 to 2012. Her husband Quadir Gama was a former Vice-Chairman of the Central Command Council of the Freedom Fighters’ Association. The couple would live in a duplex of 14 and 15 floor of Shukanna Tower of Elephant Road in the capital. Of their two sons-one is a physician of Bangladesh Army while the other is a bank officer. They would not live with their parents.
Police suspect that the missing helps, who had been working there for one and a half months, killed the former Principal of city’s Eden Girls College and fled with the valuables. Mahfuza was the principal of Eden Mohila College from February 2009 to April 2012. – Special Correspondent