
After months of silence: Body of 8-year-old found in Rajasthan; kidnappers had demanded Rs 80L ransom
The Rajasthan Police made the grim discovery and immediately and informed authorities in Agra.
The child, Abhay, was a Class 1 student and the son of Vijay Pratap, a transport firm owner from Vijay Nagar, Agra.
Abhay went missing on April 30 while playing outside his home. Days later, his family received a ransom note demanding Rs 80 lakh, confirming he had been abducted.
'The body has undergone a post-mortem examination. We are actively working on the case for a breakthrough. We are close, the case will be closed soon,' said Assistant Commissioner of Police Amardeep Lal to news agency PTI.

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