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Suspicious death of youth crates flutter

| @indiablooms | Feb 27, 2019, at 08:24 pm

Chittoor, Feb 27 (UNI) Suspicious death of a youth at Vepula Bailu Kotha Cheruvu in Piler town created flutters among the denizens, 35km from here on Wednesday.

The police identified the deceased as Anil (35) belonged to Maripadu village near Piler.

The passerby who found the body floating over village tank water informed police made them rushed to the spot.

It was alleged that deceased Anil had rivalry with his villagers and police suspecting their involvement in the incident, in that way, investigation is going on.

Madanapalli DSP Chidananda Reddy along with Piler CI Peddaiah examined the body and sent it to Piler government hospital for post mortem after registering a case.


 

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