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Another Vyapam death : Body of retired IFS officer found on railway tracks

| | Oct 17, 2015, at 06:07 pm
Jharsuguda, Odisha, Oct 17 (IBNS) A retired Indian Forest Services officer, who had served as an observer for two recruitment tests conducted by the Vyapam, has been found dead on railway tracks in Odisha's Jharsuguda reviving the memory of the parade of mystery deaths in the recent past.
Reports said  Vijay Bahadur's body was discovered early on October 15.
 
As per reports, Bahadur had gone to Puri in Odisha with his wife Nita Singh to attend a reunion of 1978 batch IFS officers. His body was found on railway tracks when he was returning to Bhopal.

GRP officials said Bahadur prima facie died after falling from the moving train.

Bahadur's wife Nita has alleged foul play saying her husband had gone to close an open door near Raigarh station and did not come back.

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