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Jharkhand: Six-year-old boy’s body found floating in pond at Adityapur

Jharkhand Story by Jharkhand Story
11 January 2024
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Jharkhand: Six-year-old boy’s body found floating in pond at Adityapur

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KUMUD JENAMANI

 

Jamshedpur, Jan 11: A six-year-old child Abhishek Kumar who was missing from his house in Adityapur since Wednesday afternoon was found floating in a pond near his house on Thursday.

Having come to know about the child floating in the pond, the anxious family members recovered him from the water body and rushed him to Tata Main Hospital where the doctors on emergency duty declared him as brought dead.

The deceased child was the son of Brajesh Tiwari, a resident of the Shiv Bandh area in Bada Gamharia which falls under the Adityapur Thana area.

Abhishek had gone missing while playing near his house last afternoon, leading the family members to start searching for him frantically.

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The child’s body was found floating in the pond at a time while the anxious family members and relatives were searching for him in their relatives’ houses away from Adityapur.

A relative while talking to the media said Abhishek was not completely sound and hence his parents would give special attention to him.

“Despite the child being given special attention, he went missing from near the house and after 24 hours was found floating in a pond, ” he said.

The police have seized the body and sent it to the MGM Medical College mortuary for postmortem.

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