Police confirm accident as cause of Kadaba youth’s death but suspicion lingers


Daijiworld Media Network – Kadaba (MS)

Kadaba, Jun 24: Police sources confirmed that the death of Nagaprasad Acharya, son of Dayananda Acharya, resident of Vidyanagara of Kodimbala village, whose body was found near Kempuhole under Sakleshpur police station limits on June 22 near his damaged bike that the death occurred due to accident.

Nagaprasad, who was busy in preparing for the inauguration of his new jewellery shop at Mardala, was found dead on the same day early morning on highway near Kempuhole. There were suspicions behind his death. But the police confirmed that Nagaprasad must have lost his balance while trying to overtake some vehicle, hit the roadside concrete pavement and fell into the drain.

Though the police have confirmed that the death of Nagaprasad is due to accident, some suspicion are still not clear. No one knows why Nagaprasad went to Sakleshpur from Ichlampadi, where he had gone to invite someone. It is also not clear why he took two helmets with him from home. The missing of his mobile phone from the spot of the accident is also mysterious. Only after the police gets the detailed call list of the mobile phone of Nagaprasad, a clear cut picture will emerge.

 

 

 

 

  

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