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Civil services aspirant’s decomposed body found in Delhi

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New Delhi, Sep 23 (PTI) The decomposed body of a civil services aspirant was found hanging from a tree in a forest area in northwest Delhi’s Mukherjee Nagar area, police said on Monday.

The body of Deepak Kumar Meena, who hailed from Rajasthan’s Dausa, was recovered from the forest area near a coaching institute library on September 20. He had been missing for several days, they said.

A senior police officer said it was suspected that Meena committed suicide.

“CCTV cameras have been checked and it is suspected to be a case of suicide. A probe is underway,” he said.

Meena’s father CL Meena told the police that his son arrived in Delhi in July to prepare for the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) mains exam after qualifying the preliminaries.

He used to call home every evening. The family last spoke to him on September 10, Meena’s father said.

When he did not call on September 11-13, CL Meena reached Delhi and began a search for his son.

CL Meena also went to Meena’s PG accommodation where his roommates told him that his son had not returned for two days. After this, he filed a complaint at Mukherjee Nagar police station.

During the searches, Meena’s body was found in a forest area near the institute where he attended classes. It is suspected that he had gone to the forest area after class, the officer said.

Meena’s bag was found hanging from the same tree, he said and added that no suicide note was recovered.

The body was handed over to the family after post-mortem. PTI ALK SZM

This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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