Mangaluru: Missing man's mortal remains found, suicide suspected


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)

Mangaluru, Oct 25: The body of a youth who had gone suddenly missing from his home two days back, was found from River Netravati near Mulihithlu on Tuesday October 24 afternoon.

The deceased was Ansar (25), son of Abdurrazack from Aksharanagara, Malar.

It is assumed that the youth would have jumped into the river out of frustration over loss in financial dealings. Ansar had left his home after dinner at around 10 pm on Sunday. He had gone to Mangaluru with a friend on his two-wheeler. Both of them moved around the city, Mulihithlu, Mugeru etc. While the friend went back to his home thereafter, Ansar had failed to reach his home.

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Wed, Oct 25 2017

    How sad the friend with whoom he went came back without any inquiry and searching him?.Here is a strong doubt something between them happened and one wentout or had fight ?Just nail the friend to inquire .Mortal remains too can give clue about the cause of death.It is only two days before happened.was the friend not worried about the missing fellow?what a friendship is it ?Heartfelt sympathy to his family.may hissoul rest in peace.

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