In a startling development the decomposed body of Shubojit Debnath a painter from Bishalgarh was discovered in the dense forest area of Saha Para in Nagichhara. The grim scene was brought to the attention of the police by local residents who stumbled upon the shocking sight. Upon arrival authorities were confronted with the disturbing image of Shubojit's badly decomposed and unrecognizable body abandoned in the forest.
The police swiftly secured the area and transported the remains to the morgue for a thorough post-mortem examination, aiming to unravel the circumstances surrounding his untimely demise.
Identifying the victim proved to be challenging due to the severe damage to Shubojit's appearance. However, a stroke of luck came in the form of a recovered Xerox copy of his Aadhaar card, allowing the police to confirm the deceased's identity as Shubojit Debnath.
Near the crime scene, the police discovered water bottles and syringes, introduce an element of complexity to an already mysterious case. Shubojit's wife revealed that he had been working as a craftsman and had not returned home for the past few days, heightening suspicions of foul play.
Amid local speculation and rumors suggesting that Shubojit's death may not have been a natural occurrence, the police have officially launched an inquiry into what is now categorized as an unusual death. The investigation aims to shed light on the perplexing circumstances surrounding the incident.
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