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Two bodies found in Kolkata's different places

| | Oct 25, 2016, at 11:07 pm
Kolkata, Oct 25 (IBNS): Bodies of an eleventh standard student and a stranger were found at two different locations in Kolkata on Tuesday morning, reports said.

According to reports, locals noticed a man's body, with several injury marks, on tram-track near Kankurgachhi railway bridge under Phoolbagan Police Station limits in north Kolkata.

Police recovered the body and sent for post-mortem.

The identity of the man has not been known so far.

Meanwhile, body of South Point School's class-XI student- Anusua Mondal- was found underneath her apartment at Narkel Bagan area under Netaji Nagar Police Station limits in south southern Kolkata.  

Initiating a case of unnatural death, the police have started a probe into the matter.

After primary investigation, police officials said that she accidentally fell or committed suicide by jumping from apartment's terrace.

(Reporting by Deepayan Sinha)

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