Vitla: Manjeshwar and Vitla police exhumed a body buried 18 days ago, as the relatives of the deceased had lodged a complaint expressing suspicions about his death, at Bandithadaka near Kanyana on Thursday.
The deceased person is identified as Ashraf (44), a resident of Marjipalla in Sunkadakatte which falls under the Manjeshwara Police limits. Ibrahim, the brother of the deceased, has complained to the Manjeshwara police station that Ashraf’s death had happened under suspicious circumstances, and it was not normal. Accordingly, the police decided to exhume the body and conduct an investigation.
Manjeshwara police, with the assistance of the Vitla police and a court order, arrived at the Rahmaniya Juma Masjid in Bandithadka where the deceased Ashraf was buried. Staff from the Yenepoya Hospital Forensic department, Mangalore and Kasargod Health department officials jointly collaborated to exhume the body. Bantwal Tahsildar was also present in the spot.
The deceased Ashraf ran a petty shop near his house in Marjipalla of Sunkadakatte, Kanyana. On 5th May, he had gone home after closing his shop, taken his food and slept. In the morning, he hadn’t reportedly gotten up from his sleep. Ashraf’s wife had told everyone that he had died of heart attack in sleep. In the evening, his body was buried in the burial ground of Bandithadka Rahmaniya Juma Masjid.
Vitla: Manjeshwar and Vitla police exhumed a body buried 18 days ago, as the relatives of the deceased had lodged a complaint expressing suspicions about his death, at Bandithadaka near Kanyana on Thursday.
The deceased person is identified as Ashraf (44), a resident of Marjipalla in Sunkadakatte which falls under the Manjeshwara Police limits. Ibrahim, the brother of the deceased, has complained to the Manjeshwara police station that Ashraf’s death had happened under suspicious circumstances, and it was not normal. Accordingly, the police decided to exhume the body and conduct an investigation.
Manjeshwara police, with the assistance of the Vitla police and a court order, arrived at the Rahmaniya Juma Masjid in Bandithadka where the deceased Ashraf was buried. Staff from the Yenepoya Hospital Forensic department, Mangalore and Kasargod Health department officials jointly collaborated to exhume the body. Bantwal Tahsildar was also present in the spot.
The deceased Ashraf ran a petty shop near his house in Marjipalla of Sunkadakatte, Kanyana. On 5th May, he had gone home after closing his shop, taken his food and slept. In the morning, he hadn’t reportedly gotten up from his sleep. Ashraf’s wife had told everyone that he had died of heart attack in sleep. In the evening, his body was buried in the burial ground of Bandithadka Rahmaniya Juma Masjid.
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Beirut, Nov 24: Hezbollah fired at least 185 rockets and other projectiles into Israel on Sunday, wounding seven people in the group's heaviest barrage in several days, in response to deadly Israeli strikes in Beirut while negotiators pressed on with cease-fire efforts to halt the all-out war.
Meanwhile, an Israeli strike on a Lebanese army centre killed one soldier and wounded 18 others on the southwestern coastal road between Tyre and Naqoura, Lebanon's military said. Israel's military expressed regret and said the strike occurred in an area of combat against Hezbollah, adding that its operations are directed solely against the Hezbollah group. The strike was under review.
Israeli strikes have killed over 40 Lebanese troops since the start of the war between Israel and Hezbollah, even as Lebanon's military has largely kept to the sidelines.
Lebanon's caretaker prime minister, Najib Mikati, condemned the latest strike as an assault on US-led cease-fire efforts, calling it a “direct, bloody message rejecting all efforts and ongoing contacts” to end the war.