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Bangladesh: Hanging bodies of couple found in Dhaka

| @indiablooms | Oct 25, 2019, at 03:13 pm

Dhaka: Police have recovered bodies of a couple from Bangladesh capital Dhaka's Ashulia area, media reports said on Friday

The couple were identified as Parvez Mia, 26, and his wife Sadia Akter, 23.

They were both garment workers.

Informed of the matter, police went into the house and found the bodies hanging in a room early on Friday morning, Abdus Salam, sub-inspector of Ashulia Police Station was quoted as saying by bdnews24.

“The couple lived in a rented house in Burir Bazar. Parvez’s mother found their room locked from inside and when the couple didn't respond to her calls, she informed neighbours of the matter,” SI Salam told the newsportal.

“An initial investigation suggests the couple died by suicide over a family dispute. A case will be initiated soon over the incident.”

The bodies were later sent to Dhaka Medical College Hospital morgue.
 

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