Police Look Into Two Women's Deaths

警方調查兩名女子死亡事件


Introduction

Police are looking for answers about two dead women. One woman was in a hotel. The other woman was in the hills.

警方正尋找兩名女子死亡的原因。一名女子在酒店內,另一名則在山區。

Main Body

A 27-year-old woman named P Radha Gayatri died in Mussoorie. She and her husband arrived at a house on June 14. They drank alcohol and went to sleep. On Monday morning, the husband said his wife did not wake up. There was blood in her mouth. Police think this is strange.

一名名為 P Radha Gayatri 的 27 歲女子在 Mussoorie 死亡。她與丈夫於 6 月 14 日抵達一處房屋。他們喝酒後便就寢。週一早上,丈夫表示妻子沒有醒來。她的口中帶血。警方認為這很奇怪。

Another woman died in the Aravalli hills. People found her body on Sunday. She was about 30 years old. She had no marks on her body, but police think someone killed her. She had no ID card. Police think she came from Bihar, Jharkhand, or West Bengal.

另一名女子在 Aravalli 山區死亡。人們於週日發現了她的屍體。她約 30 歲。她的身體沒有傷痕,但警方認為是有人殺害了她。她沒有攜帶身分證件。警方認為她可能來自 Bihar、Jharkhand 或 West Bengal。

Police are now looking at security cameras. They want to know where the woman died. They want to know if someone moved the body to the hills.

警方目前正在查看監視攝影機。他們想知道該女子是在何處死亡,以及是否有人將屍體移至山區。

Conclusion

Police are waiting for medical reports. They want to find the real reason for the deaths.

警方正等待醫療報告,希望能找出死亡的真正原因。

Vocabulary Learning

📍 Talking About Locations

In this story, we see how to say where something happened. To reach A2, you need to use the word 'in' for areas and 'at' for specific spots.

Look at these patterns:

  • In + Large Area (city, region, nature)

    • In Mussoorie \rightarrow A town
    • In the hills \rightarrow A landscape
    • In her mouth \rightarrow Inside a space
  • At + Specific Point

    • At a house \rightarrow A specific building

🕒 The 'Past' Simple

To tell a story, we change the action word to show it is finished.

NowThen (Past)
ArriveArrived
DrinkDrank
GoWent
SaySaid

Quick Tip: Most words just need a -d or -ed at the end, but some (like go \rightarrow went) are rebels and change completely!

Vocabulary Learning

answers (n.)
Information that explains a question or a mystery
Example:The police are looking for answers to find out who did it.
arrived (v.)
To reach a place at the end of a journey
Example:They arrived at the house on June 14.
strange (adj.)
Something that is unusual or surprising
Example:It is strange that the door was open.
marks (n.)
Lines or spots on a person's skin
Example:The doctor looked for marks on her arm.
security cameras (n.)
Cameras used to watch a place to keep it safe
Example:The shop has security cameras to stop stealing.
medical reports (n.)
Official papers from a doctor about a person's health
Example:The police are waiting for the medical reports.
reason (n.)
The cause of why something happened
Example:What is the reason for your visit?
Practice A2 words in a crossword