Foul play?: Police to exhume deceased’s body for forensic examination


Team Udayavani, May 24, 2024, 12:09 PM IST

The Vittal and Manjeshwar police are set to exhume the body of a man after the deceased’s brother lodged a complaint suspecting foul play.

Ashraf, 44, a resident of Sunkadakatte Marjipalla passed away on May 6 and was buried at Rahmania Juma Masjid in Kanyana Bandithadka on the same day.

Reportedly Ashraf retired to bed on May 5 night after having dinner. He was found dead the following morning and his wife reported that he had suffered a cardiac arrest.

Ashraf’s brother, Ibrahim, who was in Pune at the time of Ashraf’s death, suspected foul play and lodged a complaint with the Manjeshwar police. Acting on his complaint, police will exhume Ashraf’s body for a forensic examination.

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