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Bangladesh: 3 teenagers found dead in Savar

| | May 14, 2016, at 09:35 pm
Dhaka, May 14 (IBNS): Police have recovered bodies of three teenagers from a dairy farm in Hemayetpur area, close to Bangladesh capital Dhaka, media reports said.

"The deceased are Nasir Udiin, 16, his brother Jibon, 18, and their cousin Shahadat Hossain,16. Nasir and Jibon are siblings, sons of Ziarul Rahman and Nasrin," Prothom Alo reported.

Family members were quoted as saying by the newspaper that they  slept in the same room on Friday.

When Ziarul tried to wake them up they did not respond.

The police recovered the bodies after they were informed on the issue.

RAB-4 Savar camp’s assistant superintended Unu Mong was quoted as saying by the newspaper: "We cannot say anything without the autopsy report but we primarily suspect the boys died due to food poisoning, thunderbolt or being electrocuted.”

 

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