‘Snakebite victim’ was actually murdered

RAJKOT: Police on Thursday booked a case of homicide in opposition to unidentified number of unknown assailants in the homicide of a seven-year-old boy in Vhoraphali locality of Naliya in Kutch district on April 9. Initially, the members of the family of the deceased Aman Yadav, son of Dhanejar Yadav, a truck motive force, suspected the boy to have died from snakebite.


According to police, Aman was once asleep on a cot when his mother had gone out of her space. After she returned house round one an half hours later, she saw him nonetheless sleeping and attempted to wake him up. The mother was once surprised to seek out her son useless. Suspecting Aman to were bitten by a snake, the woman at the side of neighbours rushed him to a number one well being centre in Naliya where the docs declared him useless, but no longer from that of snakebite.


A Gadhvi, sub-inspector with Naliya police station mentioned, “Suspecting foul play, we sent the boy’s body for forensic submit mortem to GG Hospital in Jamnagar. The submit mortem file published that the boy had died of strangulation. We have initiated investigation into the case and are zeroing in at the suspects in the course of the locations of their cell phones. We hope to crack the case soon,” he mentioned.


The circle of relatives hails from Bihar and his father had gone to Porbandar in his truck on that fateful day.


‘Snakebite victim’ was actually murdered ‘Snakebite victim’ was actually murdered Reviewed by Kailash on April 19, 2019 Rating: 5
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