
Body of youth found in bushes in Aurangabad
According to police sources, the body was found dumped in the bushes near the field. While no visible injury marks were found on the body, preliminary investigations suggest that the victim may have been strangled before being abandoned at the spot.
The victim's family has filed a complaint with the local police, naming a youth from Chandi village, Pushkar Raj, as the prime suspect in the alleged murder. Based on the complaint, police have initiated an inquiry.
Haspura SHO Dinesh Kumar said that the body has been sent for postmortem. "Further action will be taken based on the autopsy report," he added.
Following the incident, local residents staged a protest and blocked the Patel Chowk in Haspura, demanding swift justice and immediate arrest of the accused.
Investigation into the matter is underway. Police have not made any arrests till the time of reporting.
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