2 bodies fished out, 2 tourists die
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, June 4: Police have fished out two bodies in Pampore and Handwara respectively.
Police in Pampore has fished out a decomposed body of an unidentified woman age (26-28 years) from Jhelum near Aloochibagh.
According to police, a cased has been registered and investigation taken up.
In another incident, police fished out the body of Muhammad Jamal Kumar son of Muhammad Ramzan of Kral Gund Handwara from Pohroo Nallah.
Police said Muhammad Jamal was missing since May 7, adding a cased had been registered.
TOURISTS DIE IN GULMARG, PAHALGAM
Two tourists including a three-year-old boy died in separate incidents.
Parbhal Chander Roy son of Hari Ram Roy of Nilhatti Birham West Bengal died due to cardiac arrest at Khilanmarg in Gulmarg Baramulla, police said adding the body of the deceased was handed over to legal heirs for last rites.
Meanwhile, a three-year-old boy Rado Roy son of Raju Roy of West Bengal sustained critical injuries after felling down from a window of Hotel Hill View in Pahalgam.
Police said the wounded Rado was shifted to SKIMS, Soura where he succumbed.
MAN DIES IN SOURA
Abdul Ahad Ganaie son-in-law of Ghulam Ahmad Kundoo of Anchar Soura died due to heart attack following alleged scuffle between families, police said adding a case had been registered.
MAN MAULED BY LEOPARD
A man was mauled by a leopard at Lalpora, Kupwara.
According to police, the wounded has been identified as Talib Hussain Wani son of Abdul Rashid of Kumar Mohalla Lalpora.
CRPF MAN DIES MYSTERIOUSLY
Mystery shrouded the death of a CRPF head constable whose body was found in Kalu Chak area of Gangyal in Jammu.
Officials said body of Gopal Verma was found under suspicious circumstance this morning. Police shifted the body to GMC hospital and has started inquest proceedings to ascertain the cause of death.
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