Body of unidentified person recovered in Netrokona

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Abdur Rahman Ishan, Netrokona correspondent:

The police recovered the body of the dead unidentified person (35) under treatment at Kenduta Upazila Health Complex in Netrakona. On Sunday morning, the local CNG drivers heard the screams of a man and rescued an unidentified person from Rupali Bank and admitted him to Adampur Upazila Health Complex.

Confirming the truth, Kenduta Police Sub-Inspector (Investigation) Ashraful Islam said, after receiving the news, the police sent the body to the morgue after releasing the condition of the body. Also, various areas of the upazila were miking to know the identity of the dead person. He further said that it is initially believed that there was a sword and a rude to the body.

According to the police, local CNG drivers could hear a sudden scream on the side of the road adjacent to Rupali Bank in the municipal area of the upazila. When they woke up, the person was quickly woken up and the man was quickly woken up. When he was rescued and taken to Kenduta Upazila Hospital for treatment, he died.

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