The bones were stolen from the locker… how will there be immersion now? Gorakhpur’s family upset

A surprising case has come to light from Gorakhpur in Uttar Pradesh, where only the bones of a deceased were stolen. The family of the deceased had kept the bone in the crematorium Muktidham located on the banks of the Rapti River in Gorakhpur. The family members of the deceased have given a complaint to the police in this case, after which the police has started investigating the matter.

In fact, Rahul Kushwaha, a resident of Turkmanpur locality, died on 5 April due to the freight train in Dominarh. After the post -mortem, his body was found on 6 April, after which the family cremated him on the same day. On the second day, people went to the ghat and kept the bone in the urn and kept the bone urn in the locker built by the Municipal Corporation, when the family members went to immerse the bone on April 12, their urn was found missing. While the key of the locker was with him.

Bone urn not found in locker

Rahul was tenth on 15 April. Before that, the family members wanted to immerse his bones, but when the bone urn was not found on April 12, the family members of the deceased informed the Transport Nagar police. After this, the police reached the spot and started investigating. At present, the family has given a complaint in the Rajghat police station in this matter. At Rajghat, 9 lockers have been built by the Municipal Corporation to keep the bone urn. There are all lockers in the room next to the registration counter. A guard has also been installed to look after there.

Police engaged in investigating case

During interrogation, the guard told that when the bone urn was stolen, he did not know. In this case, the police say that according to the family of the deceased, they had kept the bone urn in a number locker, while eight and nine are still in the number locker. The police is guessing that the bone urn must have changed by mistake. Police is investigating in this case.

Had to immerse in Banaras

At the same time, Satish Chandra, the elder father of the deceased Rahul, says that after we cremated the dead body, we had kept the bone urn in a number locker, whose keys are with me. When we went to take the bone urn to immerse, the locker was open there and the bone urn was missing. We wanted to immerse the bone in Banaras. But now she is not getting. He said that we have this tradition here that bone immersion is done before tenth.

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