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11-year-old boy found dead in madrassa in Haryana, family suspects murder

The body of an 11-year-old student studying in a madrasa located near the Mazar of Pir Dada Shah Chaukha was found in Shah Chokha. The murder is being investigated by Forensic Science Laboratory Division (FSL) team currently.

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Sep 6, 2022, 10:54 am IST
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Nuh (Haryana) [India]: The body of an 11-year-old student studying in a madrasa located near the Mazar of Pir Dada Shah Chaukha was found in Shah Chokha, a village of Punhana sub-division of Haryana’s Nuh on Monday.

According to the police, the Forensic Science Laboratory Division (FSL) team reached the location and investigated the incident.

The police have registered a case of murder in the incident after the family of the deceased suspected murder.

“We reached here after we got information about a dead body being found in the madrassa. We have called the FSL team here and are investigating the incident. On the complaint of the family of the deceased, a case of murder has been registered and the body has been sent to Al-Afia Hospital in Mandikheda for post-mortem,” ASP Usha Kundu said on Monday.

The deceased boy was reportedly studying in the madrasa for nearly one year.

Suspecting murder, the kin of the deceased student demanded action against the culprit.

“He was 11 years old and was studying in this madrasa for one year. I was told that my nephew had left the madrassa but did not reach home. We searched for him but couldn’t find him anywhere. This is murder. We demand that action should be taken in this,” said kin of the deceased.

According to the director of the Islamic Madrasa Dargah Shah Chaukha, Maulana Zakir, the boy was present in the evening prayers but went missing during the attendance.

He said that the boy was found buried under a crusher lying in a room of the mosque.

Molana Zakir, the director of the Islamic Madrasa Dargah Shah Chaukha said, “The 11-year-old was studying here for nearly one year. He studied Urdu and Arabic here. On Saturday evening, he was present during the prayers. But when the attendance was taken at 7 pm, he was missing. We all looked for him. When we did not find him, we informed the family members. He was searched in the nearby villages and mosques.”

“In the Jama Masjid of the madrasa, only Friday prayers are offered. He was searched there also. It was found on Saturday that he was buried under a crusher lying in a room of the mosque. We informed the family. He was earlier searched in that room also,” he added.

Further investigation into the matter is underway. (ANI)

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