Himachal Crime: In a state of intoxication, the partner was thrown into the Bhakra channel, found the body two days later; Read what was the whole thing? - Tragic incident man was found dead in the Bhakra channel after being thrown by intoxicated friend
A shocking incident came to light in Baddi, Himachal Pradesh, where a young man was thrown into the Bhakra channel by his partner in a drunken condition. Two days later, the body of the young man was found in Morinda, Punjab. Police have arrested the accused youth. In this news, the details of the entire incident and the police investigation were given. Jagran Correspondent, BBN. The body of a young man missing on April 15 was found two days later in Morinda, Punjab. Police have arrested the partner of the young man in Jalandhar in Punjab. The accused youth was identified as 24 -year -old Rajan Deep Singh alias Raja resident Hardo Namoh Post Office Gardala Tehsil Anand Sahib, Rupnagar (Punjab). Raja told police that 25 -year -old Gurindra Singh Gindi boy Rajindra Singh was overdose of Malpur (Baddi). He took him to the dispenser in Baddi, but when police called the police there, he panicked and fled to Ghanuli and quickly threw it into the Bhakra channel. The disappearance of the disappearance on April 16 was the disappearance of Gurindra Singh on April 16 at the Baddi police station. The police and his family members tried to find him. Police found the body of the young man in the Morinda channel on Thursday. Police in Baddi and the Rupnagar registered a case and started investigating. Police informed police of the disappearance of Gurindra Singh through his relative Abhishek Saini -resident town of Bhud Baddi district Solan. Abhishek said that Gurindra went to work with the king on April 15. The same night between 12 and 1 hour, a message was sent from the WhatsApp voice plate on Gurindra’s brother’s cellphone that Gurindra was thrown into the channel around Ghanauli near Rupnagar. The car left near the canal and ran away, he said he was drunk and had overdose. He leaves Gurindra’s car near the canal and is himself to Uttar Pradesh. When Gurindra’s brother heard on the morning of April 16, he reached the Baddi police station. Police found Gurindra’s car in Jalandhar. Asp Baddi Ashok Verma says police are investigating the case. Police have registered a case. Every big news from your city, now on your phone. Download the most reliable companion of Local News Afjagran Local App.