Chandigarh, Dec. 1 -- A day after a 30-year-old woman was found with a fatal throat injury inside the toilet complex at Rose Garden, Sector 16, police stated that they have not found any indication of foul play so far. Investigators say the case remains open-ended and the nature of death will be confirmed only after the post-mortem report, which was not made available on Sunday. While the deceased's family has not filed any complaint or raised suspicion against anyone, a case of murder was registered at the Sector 3 police station based on the statement of volunteer Dharamvir Singh, traffic police staff, who first responded to the incident. Two mobile phones, her bag and the knife recovered from the spot are being examined by forensics. Police revealed that the deceased, Diksha Thakur, who hailed from Saharanpur in Uttar Pradesh, had been undergoing treatment for depression at a hospital in Panchkula, and her bag contained prescribed medication. Officials confirmed that she was separated from her husband and was residing in Mohali, while her family members live in Chandigarh and Saharanpur. On Saturday, Diksha, who worked at a private media company, had left work around 2 pm, citing poor health. "So far, we have not found evidence indicating foul play. Her family has not raised doubt against anyone. We are checking every possible angle and awaiting the post-mortem report," a senior police officer said....