Two bodies found in Delhi
BY Team MP8 Feb 2018 5:52 PM GMT
Team MP8 Feb 2018 5:52 PM GMT
New Delhi: Two bodies were found in separate areas of South and South East districts. Police claimed that the investigation did not reveal any foul play in the cases.
The first incident was reported from Jaitpur area of South East Delhi on Wednesday. According to police, the deceased was identified as 45-year-old Vijender, a resident of Jaitpur Extension area. " A PCR call was received around 07:50 pm on Wednesday regarding a person is laying in an unconscious condition at Jaitpur extension who later was found dead. The body was shifted to hospital and no external injuries found which can cause to the death," said police. Police further claimed that statements of the wife and relatives were also taken in which they did not suspect or mention any foul play. After inquiry, it was revealed that he is a habitual drunkard and drug addict. Nothing suspicious has come to notice till now.
The other case was reported from South Delhi's Ambedkar Nagar on Thursday. Police claimed that the deceased was identified as Assad Mallik (21) lived in Tuglakabad Extension. "We received information today around 2.30 pm a PCR call regarding a dead body lying near the library gate of Jamia Hamdard University," police said. On enquiry the dead man appeared to be a drug addict. Police claimed that the investigation revealed that he used to come with one rag picker and was taking drugs from
some time.
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