Pithoragarh, Dec 2: A 42-year-old man, declared "dead" by his family, was later found to be alive when his post-death rituals were being carried out.
The man named Navin Bhatt, allegedly an alcoholic, was missing for the past nine years.
Upset over Navin's drinking habit, his wife Rekha had also left him and shifted to Uttar Pradesh capital Lucknow with their two kids.
His father Dharmanand Bhatt received a call from the police on November 23 stating that they had found an unclaimed body in Haldwani and recovered a slip from his pocket which says his name is Navin Bhatt, said Ramesh Mahar, former gram pradhan of Sripur Bichwa village from where the man hails.
Navin's family went to Haldwani and identified his body.
They brought the body to their ancestral village near Khatima in Udham Singh Nagar district and "cremated" it.
However, when Navin's post-death rituals were being conducted in the village, a friend of his younger brother called him up to find out why their shop in Rudrapur was closed.
Navin's younger brother KD Bhatt told him that it was closed as his elder brother had died and his post-death rituals were underway.
Shocked to hear this, his friend told him that it was impossible as he had met his elder brother Navin just a few minutes ago.
He caught Navin and put him on a video call with his family to make them see for themselves and believe what he was saying.
Navin's relatives rushed to Rudrapur and actually found him alive.
The post death rituals being conducted in his village were consequently cancelled.
The family had mistaken someone else's body as Navin's and cremated it thinking that he had died, Mahar said.
Navin's family treated his sudden return as his second birth and renamed him as Narayan Bhatt.
They performed his sacred thread ceremony (janeu sanskar) before re-marrying him to his wife Rekha, who had come to the village on hearing about her husband's "death".
Mahar said that Navin has vowed not to take to drinking again and look after his family.
Navin's family originally hails from Beltari village in Pithoragarh district but they are now settled in Sripur Bichwa village in Udham Singh Nagar district.
Praveen Singh Tewatiya, a police officer in Haldwani who had handled the matter, said the unclaimed body had been handed over to Navin's family after they identified it to be of their son.
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Agra (UP) (PTI): Four people were arrested, after a prompt response by police following a social media alert, for allegedly sexually assaulting a woman and a girl inside a moving bus here, officials said on Tuesday.
According to an official police statement, at 12:27 am on April 27, information was received on the social media platform X about an incident of sexual assault on a bus travelling from Kanpur to Ahmedabad, which was approaching Namner crossing in Agra.
Acting under the direction of Police Commissioner Deepak Kumar, the Agra Police social media team immediately alerted the Rakabganj police station within minutes and coordinated with the victims to confirm the incident and obtain the exact location, it stated.
Police teams launched intensive checking at Namner crossing and intercepted the bus as it reached the spot. The four accused involved in the incident were apprehended on the spot, and legal action was initiated against them, the statement said.
The police said the swift response and coordination between the social media team and field units ensured timely action, bringing relief to the victims and other passengers, who expressed gratitude towards the police, it added.
