Mystery Unfolds at De-addiction Centre: Alleged Murder Probed
Police are investigating the suspected murder of Ashish, a 39-year-old man, found with a slit throat at a de-addiction center. With no weapon found, the case seems suspicious. Ashish was seeking weight management treatment, and altercations with another inmate were noted. A post-mortem is underway.
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Authorities have initiated an investigation following the discovery of a 39-year-old man, Ashish, dead with a slit throat at a de-addiction center in Civil Lines. The deceased, hailing from Baisedi in Haridwar, was reportedly undergoing treatment at the facility for the past three months.
Officials revealed that Ashish's body was found in a pool of blood near a bathroom, raising suspicions of foul play given the absence of a weapon at the scene. Investigators are scrutinizing CCTV footage and questioning the center's operator and other inmates to piece together the events leading to his death.
Family members allege murder, citing Ashish's recent weight management treatment and clashes with another inmate. A post-mortem has been conducted, the proceedings recorded to maintain transparency. The exact cause of death awaits confirmation pending the report, as police continue their in-depth investigation.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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