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Jammu: Three found dead in separate incidents

| @indiablooms | Jul 10, 2021, at 08:59 pm

Jammu/UNI: Three persons were found dead in separate incidents on Saturday across Jammu region.
 

Police here said that one Bodh Raj, 48, resident of Sarwal, was found dead near Public Toilet in Rehari area.

Police said that the body was shifted to mortuary for legal formalities.

Police said that a 26-year-old boy, identified as Pawan Kumar from Madhya Pradesh, was brought dead to government medical college and hospital Jammu from Railway Track Kujwani.

A cognizance has been taken and investigation started, police said.

Police further said that in another incident, one Jagdish Kumar, 38, resident of Machedi, Billawar died on the spot after being hit by an unknown vehicle in Kathua district.

Police have registered a case and started investigation.

 

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