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Narayanganj building collapse: Body of missing boy recovered

| @indiablooms | Nov 05, 2019, at 04:28 pm

Dhaka/IBNS: Fire service workers in Bangladesh have recovered the body of a missing boy from the debris of the four-storey under-construction building that collapsed inNarayanganj area two days ago, media reports said.

The boy was identified as Wahid.

Wahid, 12, was found dead on the construction site at Baburile at around 2 pm on Tuesday, Abdullah Arefin, deputy assistant director of Fire Service and Civil Defence Narayanganj told bdnews24.

Son of Rubel Mia, a grocer in Bangla Bazar, Wahid was studying in  grade VI.

He was a student of Kashipur Ujir Ali High School.

The building collapsed on Sunday.

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