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Bihar: Body of railway employee recovered from well

| @indiablooms | Oct 29, 2019, at 05:46 pm

Chhapra/Hajipur, Oct 29 (UNI) Police recovered the body of a railway employee from a well at Ismaikchak village under Sonpur police station area in Saran district today.

Police said here that the body of railway employee was fished out from a well on the receipt of information from local people.

Sources said the deceased was identified as Ganesh Rai (33) on the basis of a name tattooed on his hand.

He was a native of Afsad village under the same police station area.

Police said Mr Rai was posted in Jharkhand and was missing since the last 3-4 days. The railway employee had come to his native village on the festival vacation. The body had been sent to Chhapra Sadar Hospital for autopsy.

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