Mangalore: Man found dead under mysterious circumstances at Panambur


Mangalore: Man found dead under mysterious circumstances at Panambur

Pics: Spoorthi Ullal
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore

Mangalore, Jun 21: The body of a man was found at Tannir Bavi beach here on Friday June 21 evening.

The deceased has been identified as Abdul Rashid (48), a resident of Kudroli.

He earned his livelihood as a scrap dealer in Central Market.

It is said that on Friday morning, an unknown man came to Rashid's house at 5.30 am and took him away on some work. That was the last his family saw of him.

As Rashid met his end suddenly, murder is not ruled out. However, the exact cause of his death will be determined only after post mortem.

Panambur police arrived at the spot and conducted preliminary investigations.

The body was shifted to Wenlock for post mortem.

Rashid is survived by wife and three children.

Panambur police have registered a case.

Former mayor Ashraf visited the spot.

  

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  • Rahil, Mangalore

    Sat, Jun 22 2013

    As the city grows so does the crime. All action has a equal reaction.

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  • Deepak Shetty, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Sat, Jun 22 2013

    Very sad to hear such news from Mangalore! Seriously our city has become so dangerous.There is no law and safety. no one knows whats waiting for us.I hope Good God purge this city of evil minded people and save the good one Otherwise there is doom and gloom for our Mangalore city.People be careful!

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  • Hindustani, Manipal/Dubai

    Fri, Jun 21 2013

    sorry for his fly. may his soul RIP.
    City is becoming very dangerous to live!

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