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West Bengal: Body of a youth recovered in Nadia

| @indiablooms | Aug 28, 2019, at 05:24 pm

Krishnagar, Aug 28(UNI) The residents of Rathatala, an area under Kalyani Police Station of Nadia district, on Wednesday woke up to a rude shock after finding a body of a young man in a pool of blood.

The decease has been identified as Suredra Parbat(26).

According to sources, the locals spotted the blood-soaked body lying in a farm by the road side today in the morning and informed the police.

Police said the body had head injuries. The body was sent for post mortem.

The family members of the deceased told the police that Surendra did not return home at night after leaving his home yesterday evening.

Further probe is on. 

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