Bhopal: After 'Sir Tan Se Juda' Message, B.Tech Student's Body Found On Tracks

Nishank's father and a few of his friends received a message on their phones from Nishank's number which read, "Gustakh-e-Nabi Ki Ek Hi Saja, Sar Tan Se Juda".
Bhopal: After 'Sir Tan Se Juda' Message, B.Tech Student's Body Found On Tracks
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Bhopal: A B.Tech student was found dead on railway tracks hours after his father and friends received the message 'Gustakh-e-Nabi Ki Ek Hi Saja, Sar Tan Se Juda', from the latter's phone.

As per reports, the body of the youth named Nishank Rathor was found on a railway track at Midghat Barkhera of Obedullaganj area, in Raisen district under Bhopal division on Sunday evening.

While speaking to the media on the same, TT Nagar Police station in-charge, Chain Singh Raghuwanshi asserted that the 20-year-old Rathor, a native of Seoni-Malwa, was pursuing B.Tech from an engineering college here.

According to Raghuwanshi, the boy was living in a rented accommodation at Jawahar Chowk along with one of his friends. On Sunday around 3.45 PM, he had gone to meet his elder sister who had come to the city to appear in an examination at a center in Saket Nagar.

On the same day in the evening, Nishank's father and a few of his friends received a message on the phone from Nishank's number which read, "Gustakh-e-Nabi Ki Ek Hi Saja, Sar Tan Se Juda".

However, no one could able to understand the meaning of the message, and thinking of something mess, they immediately dialed Nishank but it went unanswered.

Nishank's friends also went out to trace him, but their efforts went in vain as they were unable to find him. Eventually, they then filed a missing person complaint with TT Nagar Police Station.

A few hours back, Raisen police found a body on the railway track and they manage to establish his identity on the basis of his mobile phone and other documents in his wallet and informed Bhopal police about the deceased.

Upon receiving the information of the same, Nishank's father Umashankar Rathor, who is posted in the cooperative department, reached Raisen and identified the body.

Later the body was sent for postmortem after registering a case and further investigations are underway.

Reportedly, four teams of Raisen district police have been deployed to investigate this entire case.

In the initial investigation, the case seems suspicious as no suicide note has been found on the spot or from the boy.

He was the only son of his parents apart from two other sisters.

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