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Madhya Pradesh: VHP leader killed

| @indiablooms | Jun 15, 2019, at 06:46 pm

Jabalpur, MP, June 15 (UNI) The corpse of a murdered Vishva Hindu Parishad leader has been found under one-and-a-half foot of sand in Bhedaghat Police Station limits. 

“Mr Rishabh Jain (25) – who was managing a marble statues outlet – left his residence on Thursday evening for attending an engagement ceremony.

 

He was last seen in the area at 2200 hrs that night. When he failed to return, relatives lodged a complaint on Friday.

 

Jain’s motorcycle was found last evening on Swarndwari’s unpaved road. Bloodstains were observed at some distance and led to the sand with ‘The End’ written on it. Head injuries and nosebleed were visible on the body,” Additional Superintendent of Police (Rural) RB Narwaria said. 

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