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Chenab River is a major river that flows in India and Pakistan. (Photo courtesy: M Singh via Unsplash)

Jammu Kashmir: Youth commits suicide by jumping into Chenab River, body recovered in Pakistan

| @indiablooms | Jul 15, 2024, at 12:22 am

New Delhi: The body of a youth who allegedly ended his life by jumping into the Chenab River last month was recovered in Pakistan, media reported.

His family has now sought Prime Minister Narendra Modi's intervention to bring back the mortal remains for last rites, reported news agency PTI.

Harash Nagotra, a resident of a border village in Jammu Kashmir's Akhnoor sector, went missing on June 11, and his motorcycle was found on the riverbank, according to the report.

A police official said a missing report was filed by Nagotra's family the following day.

Preliminary investigation suggested that Nagotra might have ended his life by jumping into the river after suffering a loss of over Rs 80,000 in an online gaming application.

The family received confirmation about Nagotra's death through a WhatsApp message from a Pakistani official after they reactivated his SIM card.

Nagotra's father, Subash Sharma, stated that the message from the Pakistani official, who claimed to be in the post-mortem department, informed them that the body was recovered from a canal in Sialkot, Punjab province, on June 13, the report stated.

The official also mentioned that the body had been buried and sent Nagotra's identity card to the grieving family through WhatsApp, confirming that the body recovered in Sialkot was indeed their missing son.

Nagotra's relative, Amrit Bhushan, said they have already written to the External Affairs Ministry, Home Ministry, and the Prime Minister’s Office regarding the matter.

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