
Murder mysteries never ceases to boggle the minds of people who come across such news. One such shocking murder mystery surfaced from the Kaushamdi district in Uttar Pradesh, when a corpse of a young boy was found in a well. The corpse which was in an advanced stage of decomposition, was of a 25 year old, Shravan Kumar who had been missing for over a week now.
The Incident Reported from Saurai Buzurg Village:
The story emanated from the Saurai Buzurg Village which lies under the Saini Poliece station.
Locals reported a strong stink coming off of a well around the 9:30 PM mark on a monday quite recently, and summoned the police to investigate the matter for good.
A fire brigade looked into the matter and the police force came and fetched a skeleton which appeared to be male and in a state of rotting.
The victim is still to be confirmed, but a stock of skeletal remains suggest he was 25 years old, perfoming under a oft subjected domestic violence milieu. Shravan was put into the satsang mandali and was sent to Dafalpur village on the second of April.
The body has since been missing, forcing the relatives to lodge a complaint of him being missing in Kotwali Saini for the past 9 days.
Upon Verification, the family suspects foul of suspicion and death ensuing a post mortem was hinting towards a coverup, hiding the evidence in a well post mortem excellently camouflaged in order to ambiguously form a alibi which conceal the real reason for death. Shravan's elder brotherصل said the body was dispersed around the location.
Investigation by authorities is set in motion
As per the authorities, the well was found within the bounds of Kada Dham police station area.
At the point of recovery, the corpse was in an extremely advanced state of decomposition.
In order to ascertain the cause of death, post mortem will be conducted and further analyses will be warranted.
The police have guaranteed that these will be acted upon pending the results from the forensic examination.
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