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Dead body of missing person was found near Dalgate bridge

JK News Service by JK News Service
September 8, 2024
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Dead body of missing person was found near Dalgate bridge
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Srinagar, Sep 08 A dead body of one person who was missing since from CD hospital dalgate was found near dalgate bridge on Sunday.

Reports Reaching Said that dead body was found at Dalgate Bridge who was missing since from yesterday morning From CD Hospital dalgate Srinagar.

As per reports, Soon after the information received by police, they rushed to the said spot and shifted the body for postmortem.

He was later identified as Gulzar Ahmed Son of Gulam Qadir Gazi Resident of Damal Hanjipora Kulgam.

Meanwhile, Police have taken the Cognisance of the incident and started investigation in this regard.–(BAN)

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