Lucknow, April 16 -- The post-mortem examination report of an unidentified woman found in Kakori has revealed a dozen injury marks on her body, with death caused by a severe head injury. Police said the possibility of sexual assault is also being investigated. The body of the woman, believed to be around 35 years old, was discovered on April 9 in a field near a roadside in Madarpur village. She was found lying in a pool of blood, indicating a violent attack. According to the post-mortem findings, the woman had two deep injuries on the front and back of her head, along with around 15 injury marks on other parts of her body. Doctors confirmed that the fatal injury was to the head. The samples have been preserved to examine the possibility of rape, and clarity will emerge after forensic reports are received. Her photographs have been circulated in public places and on social media, and they are checking missing persons reports from nearby districts. A major fire broke out at Moti Mahal Deluxe Restaurant located in Vivek Plaza near Power House Chauraha in Ashiyana on Wednesday morning, prompting multi-agency response. However, no casualties were reported. According to police statement, the incident came to light around 11:00 am under the Ashiyana Police Station limits, following which officers rushed to the spot. The building houses a restaurant and banquet hall, and the fire was initially reported on the upper floors. "While no injuries were reported, the fire caused damage to furniture and kitchen equipment in the banquet hall on the second floor. Further assessment of losses and necessary action are underway," added Dharampal Singh, fire station officer Alambagh. A theft at the residence of an Army personnel in Sushant Golf City area of Lucknow has raised concerns over delayed police action, with the family alleging that it took five days for an FIR to be registered. Arvind Kumar Singh, a serving soldier currently posted in Prayagraj, lives with his family in Vijaynagar Sector-A, Neelmatha. According to his son Rudresh, the family had left for Prayagraj on April 7. On April 9, a neighbour informed them about a break-in at their house. When the family returned, they found "Rs.85,000 and gold jewellery-rings, bangles, and a mangalsutra missing. The total loss is estimated at around Rs.10 lakh," the complainant alleged in the FIR. Footage from a neighbouring camera, showing three unidentified suspects, has been handed over to the police....