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28-year-old man dies in Rajasthan’s Banswara; brother alleges assault

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Jaipur, Apr 14 (PTI) A 28-year-old man died under suspicious circumstances in Rajasthan’s Banswara district, with police probing multiple angles, including a possible affair, officials said on Tuesday.

The deceased, Anil, was the brother of Bharat Adivasi Party (BAP) leader Ashok Ninama, who has alleged that he was beaten to death.

According to the police, Anil, a resident of Banslikheda village, was found in an injured condition late Monday night in bushes in Khamera area, around six km from his home. He later succumbed to his injuries during treatment at a hospital.

Ghatol Deputy Superintendent of Police Mahendra Meghvanshi said the police are investigating the case from the angle of a possible love affair.

“The man was found injured during the night and his statement was recorded by the police. We are examining all possible angles, including a personal relationship,” he said.

Police said that according to the victim’s family, on Monday night, a village sarpanch informed Ninama about the incident.

Superintendent of Police Sudhir Joshi said the exact cause of death is yet to be ascertained. “Nothing conclusive can be said at this stage. We are also analysing call detail records as part of the investigation,” he said.

Joshi added that Anil was married and is survived by two children. His parents are school teachers and his sister is a sarpanch.

Police said further investigation is underway. PTI AG SHS SHS

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