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SI found dead in Adityapur playground

SI found dead in Adityapur playground

Time of India4 hours ago
Jamshedpur: A sub-inspector of
Jharkhand Police
was found dead at Jagriti Maidan under the RIT police station limits in Adityapur of Seraikela-Kharsawan on Saturday.
The deceased, identified as Arun Kumar Singh (58), was posted at RIT police station before being transferred to Ranchi in 2022.
He had come to Adityapur to hand over the keys of the RIT police station storehouse to police officials.
Officer in-charge of the RIT police station Sanjiv Kumar said, "Prima facie investigation found that Singh was in an inebriated state. He fell on a 20-kg boulder and sustained injuries to his head. There was an injury mark and blood stains on his head. There were no other external injuries. Stains of blood were also found on the boulder."
There were no streetlights in the area where the body was found. "The body has been sent for post-mortem examination," OC Kumar added.
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