The wife of Indian minister Shashi Tharoor, found
dead in a Delhi hotel room on Friday, died a "sudden and unnatural
death", an autopsy has found.
Doctors
said there were "injury marks" on Sunanda Pushkar's body, but did not
say if they were linked to her death.
Mr
Tharoor, who was earlier admitted to hospital with chest pains, took his wife's
body away for cremation.
The
couple became embroiled in a row on Wednesday after Twitter messages suggested
he was having an affair.
Dr Sudhir Kumar Gupta, one of
the three medical staff who carried out the post-mortem examination, said full
results would be released in the next two days.
"There
were certain injury marks on the body of Sunanda Pushkar, but the nature of
these cannot be revealed," he said.
Dr
Gupta added that initial results showed no sign of poison in her body, but more
tests would be carried out.
Mr
Tharoor's aide, Abhinav Kumar, had earlier told reporters that Ms Pushkar had
appeared to be asleep.
"There
were no signs of any foul play or any struggle. She had no sign of poisoning or
anything," he said.
A
public row broke out on Wednesday when seemingly private messages between Mr
Tharoor and Pakistani journalist Mehr Tarar were published on his Twitter feed.
Ms Pushkar, 52, said she had
gone into her husband's account and published the messages.
She
accused Ms Tarar of stalking her husband - an allegation denied by the
Pakistani journalist.
Ms
Pushkar and Mr Tharoor later insisted they were happily married and blamed
"unauthorised tweets" for causing confusion.
Mr
Tharoor, a former UN diplomat, was forced to resign from his first ministerial
position in 2010 amid controversy over his involvement in bidding for a cricket
team.
Ms
Pushkar had allegedly received a free stake in the Indian Premier League
franchise he was bidding for.
He was
appointed minister of state for human resource development in 2012.
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