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Death of Srinagar youth in South Africa | Family sreks probe | | Majid Nabi Early Times Report
Srinagar, July 30: An old city family whose son died in a road accident in South Africa past week today staged demonstrations here to press the state government to carry an impartial probe into his mysterious death. Family members of Adil Bashir 25 son of Bashir Ahmad of Rajouri Kadal who was working as a medical representative with South African pharmaceutical company reached Press Enclave with his dead body and staged demos to seek intervention of the state government to ascertain the actual cause of his death. The family while rubbishing the accidental theory claimed that their son had not bored any injury mark on his body that forced them to smell a rat. Adil according to family was working as a Medical Representative with a South African pharmaceutical company since 2011. They said that the company for which he was working for past five years contacted them last week and informed them about the death of their son in a road accident. "We were crestfallen the moment we received a call from the company last week that our son is no more, they claimed that he died in a road accident, however when the body reached here there were no injury marks anywhere on his body," father of Adil told reporters. "It's only after the uphill efforts of my family and relatives that the body of my son reached here last evening that too on our own expanses. How could we buy the accident theory in such circumstances, had there any injury mark on his body the matter would have been different but the body of my son clearly indicates that he has been murdered," said Bashir with moist eyes. He appealed the state government and Director General of Police, K Rajendra to use their best offices and impress upon South African government to ascertain the actual cause of his death. |
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