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River Police retrieve dead body of Sopore girl after months

Aman Zutshi

The dead body of a 19-year-old girl was retrieved from the river Jhelum by the River Police here at Drangbal Baramulla district of Kashmir on Sunday (April 7).

The girl had jumped into the Jhelum River in Sopore on 12 Dec 2023 last year.

However, the State Disaster Response Force Team retrieved the girl’s body on Sunday morning at Drangbal baramulla.

The body of the deceased, identified as Mavesh Mushtaq D/o Mushtaq Ah wani a resident of Harwan sopore, whose body was recovered from the Jhelum river in a decomposed state.

The search operation to locate her body was intermittently going on since the incident and today the River Police fished out her body with strenuous efforts.

After the completion of legal and medical producers, the body will be handed over to the family of the deceased nineteen year old girl.

A case has been registered at the Baramulla police station by the police.

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